Traces of the Calligrapher
Islamic Calligraphy in Practice, C. 1600-1900
McWilliams, Mary
Roxburgh, David J.
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BOOK SUMMARY
In Islamic culture, calligraphy has long been considered a quintessential art form. This beautiful writing practice constitutes an expression of piety, and calligraphers are among the most highly esteemed artists. Traces of the Calligrapher portrays the i
BOOK SYNOPSIS
In Islamic culture, calligraphy has long been considered a quintessential art form. This beautiful writing practice constitutes an expression of piety, and calligraphers are among the most highly esteemed artists. Traces of the Calligrapher portrays the intimate world of the calligrapher during the early modern period of Islamic culture. It brings together the “tools of the trade”—works in their own right that are rarely exhibited or published—and the exquisite art made with these functional objects in India, Iran, and Turkey.
This richly illustrated and fascinating book presents exceptional works of the 17th through 19th centuries, drawn primarily from an unrivaled private collection. It features pens, pen boxes, chests, tables, paper scissors, knives, burnishers, and book bindings of superb manufacture and design, accompanied by examples of calligraphy that were executed as practice exercise, occasional works, wall hangings, and manuscripts.
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MORE BOOK INFO
ISBN: 0300126328
ISBN(13-digit): 9780300126327
Dewey Decimal: 745.6/199927
Library of Congress: 2007023474
Book Publisher: Yale Univ Pr
Language: ENG
No. of Pages: 96
Paper Weight (lb): 1.40 lb
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