9781588390721-1588390721-The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353

The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353

ISBN-13: 9781588390721
ISBN-10: 1588390721
Edition: n
Author: N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Linda Komaroff, Stefano Carboni
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Format: Paperback 322 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781588390721
ISBN-10: 1588390721
Edition: n
Author: N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Linda Komaroff, Stefano Carboni
Publication date: 2002
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Format: Paperback 322 pages

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The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353 (ISBN-13: 9781588390721 and ISBN-10: 1588390721), written by authors N. Y.) Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, Linda Komaroff, Stefano Carboni, was published by Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2002. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other Arts Collections books. You can easily purchase or rent The Legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly Art and Culture in Western Asia, 1256-1353 (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Arts Collections books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.97.

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In the 13th century, under the leadership of Genghis Khan, nomadic horsemen burst out of Mongolia and began their sweep across Asia, creating the largest empire the world has ever known. Particularly in China and Iran (Persia), the results were far-reaching: the Mongols imposed enormous changes but were also influenced by the highly developed civilizations of their new subjects. During the century they ruled Iran - the period of the Ilkhanid dynasty (1256 to 1353) - the Mongols adopted Islam and sponsored a brilliant cultural flowering that encompassed many branches of the arts and transformed local Persian artistic traditions. This volume, which focuses on the Ilkhans and their culture, features some 200 extraordinary objects in colour, including manuscript paintings and illuminations, ceramic tiles, metalwork and textiles. Essays by eight scholars provide the historical and political background and address such subjects as the art of the book, religious art, and the transmission of designs across Asia.

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