'Likely to become the key text on this subject … essential reading for scholars of Islamic art' - Reference Reviews
'A remarkable publication … clear and informative' - Antiques Diary
This is the first major study of the subject in over seventy years. In a triumph of scholarship, Stefano Carboni has drawn on a huge range of sources to produce a beautiful and comprehensive history.
The book is based on the superb al-Sabah Collection in Kuwait and includes detailed descriptions of some 500 objects, accompanied by hundreds of newly taken photographs and specially commissioned drawings. Beginning with the legacy of Roman and Sasanian traditions in the early years of Islam, the coverage extends well over a thousand years to the last phase of glass production in Mughal India and Safavid and Qajar Iran in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Dr Carboni’s authoritative text, the beauty of the objects themselves and the fine quality of the reproductions combine to reveal to scholar and layman alike an aspect of Islamic art that has for too long been neglected.
The book is based on the superb al-Sabah Collection in Kuwait and includes detailed descriptions of some 500 objects, accompanied by hundreds of newly taken photographs and specially commissioned drawings. Beginning with the legacy of Roman and Sasanian traditions in the early years of Islam, the coverage extends well over a thousand years to the last phase of glass production in Mughal India and Safavid and Qajar Iran in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Dr Carboni’s authoritative text, the beauty of the objects themselves and the fine quality of the reproductions combine to reveal to scholar and layman alike an aspect of Islamic art that has for too long been neglected.
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This survey of Islamic glass is based on the al-Sabah collection in Kuwait. The work provides close attention to 250 of the glass objects while the remainder are described without discussion. Objects are included from the late 6th century to the 19th century.
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Preface by Shaikha Hussah al-Sabah Introduction Chapter 1: A Transitional Period: The Legacy of Roman and Sasanian Glass (c. late 6th-early 10th century) Chapter 2: The Early Period (c. late 7th-11th century): Stained Glass; Glass with Cut Decoration Chapter 3: Continuity Over Time: Undecorated Glass; Glass with Applied Decoration; Glass with Mould-Blown Patterns; Glass with Impressed Patterns; Glass with Mavered Trails Chapter 4: The Era of Great Enamelled and Gilded Glass (c. 13-14th century) Chapter 5: The Revival of Glass in the Islamic World: The European Connection (c. 17-19th century) Appendix: Table of Concordance of Inventory Numbers and Catalogue Numbers Bibliography - Index
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The first major study of the subject in over seventy years, drawing on a huge range of sources to produce a beautiful and comprehensive history
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780500976074
Publisert
2002-03-04
Utgiver
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Vekt
1960 gr
Høyde
276 mm
Bredde
219 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416
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