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Precious Materials

The Arts of Metal in the Medieval Iranian World

A historic collection of metal art from ancient Iran, featuring images of more than 150 objects described in detail and fully illustrated, some with X-rays.

Medieval metalwork is one of the artistic highlights of the Iranian world, as well as of the Département des Arts de l’Islam at the Louvre in Paris, which holds more than one hundred and fifty objects from this period. A new approach to the study of a historic collection, Precious Material: The Arts of Metal in the Medieval Iranian World is a comprehensive overview of the production of metal in medieval Iran. Although this is one of the most important collections in the world, the objects, some well-known but many more unpublished, have never been studied or published as an ensemble. This volume includes a presentation of the collection through the lens of its centers of manufacture, a full technical analysis, as well as the functions and contexts in which the pieces were used. Each object is fully described and illustrated in color with close-up or X-ray images, and many inscriptions have been translated and are included in the catalog entries.
 

316 pages | 206 color plates, 27 halftones, 2 maps, 20 tables, 7 charts | 9.45 x 11.57 | © 2024

Art Series

Art: Middle Eastern, African, and Asian Art


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Table of Contents

FOREWORD by Yannick Lintz
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: THE ART OF METAL IN THE IRANIAN WORLD c. 900?1220
CHAPTER 2: MATERIALS, ALLOYS AND TECHNIQUES by David Bourgarit and
Annabelle Collinet
CHAPTER 3: THE ART OF INLAID METAL IN HERAT
CHAPTER 4: PRODUCTION IN GHAZNA AND KHURASAN
CHAPTER 5: THE CONTEXT OF THE OBJECTS
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
APPENDIXES
ARCHEOMETALLURGY by David Bourgarit and Annabelle Collinet
INDEX

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