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Chekhab-Abudaya, Mounia, Sobers-Khan, Nur, Couvrat-Desvergnes, Amélie, Masarovic, Stefan Edited By

Qajar Women: Images of Women in 19th-Century Iran

Silvana Editoriale, 2016

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Año de publicación
2016
ISBN
9788836635252
Lugar de impresión
Ciniselllo Balsamo (MI)
Autor
Chekhab-Abudaya, Mounia, Sobers-Khan, Nur, Couvrat-Desvergnes, Amélie, Masarovic, Stefan Edited By
Páginas
184
Volúmenes
1
Editores
Silvana Editoriale
Formato
290 x 240 Mm.
Edición
prima edizione
Descripción
Neuf
Descripción
Couverture souple
Conservación
Nuevo
Idiomas
Inlgés
Primera edición

Descripción

Qajar Women: Images of Women in 19th-Century Iran edited by Chekhab-Abudaya, Mounia; Sobers-Khan, Nur; Couvrat-Desvergnes, Amélie; Masarovic, Stefan Catalogue Exhibition Museum of Islamic Art Doha,Qatar 09-april 2015 - 11 June 2016 Editore: Silvana Editoriale ISBN 10: 8836635253 ISBN 13: 9788836635252 Nuovi Paoerback Quantità: 1 Prezzo: EUR 250,00 Size: 240 X290 MmQajar Women highlights the diversity of women's representations throughout Qajar artistic production and explores changes in the defining notions of female beauty in modern Islamic art. Representations of women in the public and private sphere, female musicians, and aristocratic or symbolic women help to demonstrate their centrality in the artistic expression of 19th-century Iran. Qajar Women offers the opportunity to showcase artworks of the Museum of Islamic Art's permanent collection that have never been displayed in the past and to contextualise them with historical photographs from the Women's Worlds in Qajar Iran digital archive of the Harvard University Library, which demonstrate the artistic modernisation in Iran that appeared through both paintings and photography. The objects range from albums featuring watercolour paintings to exquisite jewels evoking fascinating and rarely-told narratives of the Qajar artistic and social tradition. Texts by: Dr. Mounia Chekhab-Abudaya, Dr. Nur Sobers-Khan, Amélie Couvrat-Desvergnes, Dr. Stefan Masarovic Doha (Qatar), Museum of Islamic Art (MIA), April 2015 - June 2016
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