Arts of the Islamic book
the collection of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan
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Author
Contributions
- Welch, Stuart Cary. - Contributor
- Asia Society. - Contributor
- Kimbell Art Museum. - Contributor
- William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum of Fine Arts. - Contributor
Publication
1982 - Published for the Asia Society by Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
60,000 words, Guess
Page Count
240 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveartsofislamicboo00welc_0
- ISBN-100801415489
- ISBN-100801498821
- ISBN-139780801415487
- ISBN-139780801498824
and 6 more
- LibraryThing384317
- Goodreads2069419', '2693100
- Library of Congress Control Number82071587
- OCLC Control Number8474592
- Better World Books9780801415487
- Open LibraryOL3511579M
Classifications
- DDC745.6/7/0917671074013
- LCCND2955 .W44 1982
- LCCN6260
Description
The collection of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan contains some of the world's finest examples of painting and calligraphy and is perhaps the most important private Muslim collection of Islamic art. This volume, richly illustrated with 24 color plates and 101 black-and-white photographs, provides a brief history of the collection and offers a generous selection of paintings, manuscripts, calligraphies, bindings, and drawings that spans the geographic range of Islamic art from North Africa to India. Detailed discussions of each illustration introduce readers to the major patrons and artists in the development of the arts of the precious book. Anthony Welch and Stuart Cary Welch have selected the most magnificent pages from the prince's collection for this volume. Included are portraits of the great Mughal rulers of India, paintings from the pages of a sixteenth-century Shahnamah (Book of Kings) of Iran, and stunning examples of calligraphy. Among the Muslim manuscripts represented are Qur̕ans from North Africa, Ottoman Turkey, Iran, and India; historical works such as the Ottoman illustrated manuscript of the Tuhfet ul-Leta̕if; philosophical treatises such as the Ethics of Nasir al-Din Tusi of India; and literary works such as the late-sixteenth-century Anvar-i Suhayli, commissioned and probably illustrated by the leading Safavid Iranian painter Sadiqi Bek. -- Inside jacket flap.
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