A study of the iconography of the animals in the miniature cycle of a thirteenth century Persian manuscript from Western Iran or Anatolia.
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In this study of the iconography of the animals in the miniature cycle of a 13th-century Persian manuscript, the author uses literary sources to identify the symbolic characteristics associated with animals such as the Cat, the Dog, and the Falcon in medieval Islam. Dr. Daneshvari demonstrates how the artist introduced specific animals into his miniatures in order to highlight the drama of the narrative.
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Librería: Islamic Art Books, London, Reino Unido
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. 25 by 18.5cm., 91pp.,51 illus. In this study of the iconography of the animals in the miniature cycle of a 13th-century Persian manuscript, the author uses literary sources to identify the symbolic characteristics associated with animals such as the Cat, the Dog, and the Falcon in medieval Islam. Dr. Daneshvari demonstrates how the artist introduced specific animals into his miniatures in order to highlight the drama of the narrative. Flyleaf with ink stamp. Nº de ref. del artículo: ABE-1759969324905
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