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Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 Sheila R Canby

Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 By Sheila R Canby

Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 by Sheila R Canby


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Summary

Follows the development of Persian art and architecture during the reigns of successive shahs, from the first emperor Ismail I (1501-24) through the rule of his successor, Shah Tahmasp, and into the glorious age for the arts under the reign of Shah Abbas I, who came to the throne in 1588 and made Isfahan his capital.

Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 Summary

Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 by Sheila R Canby

The era of Safavid rule (1501-1722) saw the finest flowering of the arts in Iran. In a time of dynamic religious and political developments, painting and textiles attained new heights of brilliance and opulence and architecture flourished with the growth of cities. This comprehensive book follows the development of Persian art and architecture during the reigns of successive shahs, from the first emperor Ismail I (1501-24) through the rule of his successor, Shah Tahmasp, and into the glorious age for the arts under the reign of Shah Abbas I, who came to the throne in 1588 and made Isfahan his capital, embarking on a grand plan of palaces, mosques and new quarters. Unlike his predecessors, he welcomed European travelers at his court, and by the end of his reign in 1629 European art had begun to influence that of Iran. Under his successors Shahs Safi and Abbas II, traditional Iranian forms such as colorful revetments of buildings were combined with wall paintings in both the Persian and European styles, and a new wave of Chinese influence made itself felt.

About Sheila R Canby

Dr Sheila Canby is an Assistant Keeper in the Department of Asia at the British Museum.

Table of Contents

1. Origins of the Safavids and prelude to the conquest; 2. The synthesis begins: Shah Isma'il I (1501-24); 3. The first efflorescence: Shah Tahmasp at Tabriz (1524-55); 4. A new capital and new patrons: Shah Tahmasp at Qazvin (1555-76); 5. The lowest ebb: Shahs Isma'il II (1576-7) and Muhammad Khudabandeh (1577-88); 6. From Qazvin to Isfahan: the glorious reign of Shah 'Abbas I (1588-1629); 7. A voluptuous interlude: Shah Safi (1629-42); 8. A new focus: Shah 'Abbas II (1642-66); 9. The patrimony squandered: Shah Sulayman (1666-94); 10. Disintegration of the dynasty: Shah Sultan Husayn (1694-1722); 11. The Safavid legacy; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

GOR007951764
9780714124049
0714124044
Golden Age of Persian Art 1501-1722 by Sheila R Canby
Used - Very Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
2002-08-27
192
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