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Art in the first cities of Iran and Central Asia : the Sarikhani collection / Agnès Benoit
Ouvrage
Publication: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2021 Description: 1 vol. (280 p.) : ill. en coul., cartes, plans ; 31 cmTitre de forme: Collection, Oxfordshire, Royaume-Uni, The Sarikhani CollectionISBN: 9780300259674.Langue: AnglaisPays: Etats-Unis, Royaume-Uni Auteur principal: Benoit, Agnès, Auteur, 19..-.... Résumé: This richly illustrated book explores the art of ancient Iran and Central Asia between the 5th and 2nd millenniums BC, a time that proved to be one of the region’s most prolific periods. Over this period, the first cities arise, strengthen their power and multiply, and undergo continuous innovation. To serve this new world, items are invented and artistry flourishes—jars for storage and transportation of goods, prestigious weapons, jewellery, ceremonial vessels and statuary. Exquisite photography and illustrations throughout the book demonstrate the skilful design and wealth of materials used to create such objects. Ancient Iran was rich in minerals, while Central Asia had precious commodities such as lapis lazuli, gold and tin. Showcasing the distinctive artistic output of the region, magnificent objects from the Sarikhani Collection and other collections come together in this illuminating book. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Ouvrage

Bibliogr. p. 264-270. Notes bibliogr. en fin d'ouvrage. Index

This richly illustrated book explores the art of ancient Iran and Central Asia between the 5th and 2nd millenniums BC, a time that proved to be one of the region’s most prolific periods. Over this period, the first cities arise, strengthen their power and multiply, and undergo continuous innovation. To serve this new world, items are invented and artistry flourishes—jars for storage and transportation of goods, prestigious weapons, jewellery, ceremonial vessels and statuary. Exquisite photography and illustrations throughout the book demonstrate the skilful design and wealth of materials used to create such objects. Ancient Iran was rich in minerals, while Central Asia had precious commodities such as lapis lazuli, gold and tin. Showcasing the distinctive artistic output of the region, magnificent objects from the Sarikhani Collection and other collections come together in this illuminating book.
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