Series |
Studies in Persian cultural history, 2210-3554 ; volume 13 Studies in Persian cultural history ; v. 13. ^A1257118
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Summary |
In 'ʻAli Qoli Jebadar et l'occidentalisme Safavide' Negar Habibi provides a fresh account of the life and works of ʻAli Qoli Jebadar, a leading painter of the late Safavid period. By collecting several of the artist's paintings and signatures Habibi brings to light the diversity of 'Ali Qoli Jebadar's most important works. In addition, the volume offers us new insights into both the artistic and socio-political evolution of Iranian society in the last days of pre-modern Iran. By carefully consulting the historical sources, Negar Habibi demonstrates the possibility of a female and eunuch patronage in the seventeenth-century paintings known as farangi sazi, while suggesting the use of the term "Occidentalism" for those Safavid paintings that show some exotic and alien details of the Western world. |
General note | Updated version of the author's thesis (doctoral--Université de droit, d'économie et des sciences d'Aix-Marseille, 2014) under the title: Le farangi sāzi et les peintures de ʻAli Qoli Jebādār. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 178-203) and index. |
Access restriction | Available only to authorized users. |
Technical details | Mode of access: World Wide Web |
Genre/form | Electronic books. |
LCCN | 2016461011 |
ISBN | 9789004355873 |
ISBN | 9004355871 |