Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture

Central Asian Cultures, Arts, and Architecture
Author: Ardi Kia
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1498589065

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Central Asia Cultures, Arts, and Architecture presents a journey through time, analyzing the history of Central Asian cultures, arts, and architecture since prehistoric times. It includes documentation of historical, cultural, artistic, and architectural accomplishments, and combines writings based on archaeological excavations and research of prehistoric, ancient, and medieval sites, as well as translations of ancient and medieval historical sources by Russian, Chinese, and other indigenous scholars. For over seven thousand years, Central Asian residents have left a record of distinguished cultural artifacts. Like creators of any age or period, they sought to respond as creatively as possible to the necessities of their societies as a whole, and those of their individual patrons. In doing so, as this book reveals, they have given us a timeless source through which we can detect the dynamic stages of their creativity throughout history, as well as the breath of our own rich cultural and artistic heritage.

Central Asian Art

Central Asian Art
Author: Vladimir Lukonin
Publisher: Parkstone International
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1783107979

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The strict prohibition on the representation of the human form has channeled artistic creation into architecture and architectural decoration. This book is a magical tour through Central Asia - Khirgizia, Tadjikistan, Turkmenia, and Uzbekistan - a cradle of Ancient civilisations and are pository of the Oriental arts inspired by Buddhism and Islam. There are magnificent, full-colour photographs of the abandoned cities of Mervand Urgench, Khiva, the capital of the Kharezm, with its mausoleum of Sheikh Seid Allahuddin,and, the Golden Road to Samarkand, the Blue City, a center of civilisation for 2,500 years. form has channeled artistic creation into architecture and architectural decoration. This book is a magical tour through Central Asia - Khirgizia, Tadjikistan, Turkmenia, and Uzbekistan - a cradle of Ancient civilisations and a repository of the Oriental arts inspired by Buddhism and Islam. There are magnificent, full-colour photographs of the abandoned cities of Mervand Urgench, Khiva, the capital of the Kharezm, with its mausoleum of Sheikh Seid Allahuddin, and, the Golden Road to Samarkand, the Blue City, a center of civilisation for 2,500 years.

The Social Role of Art and Culture in Central Asia

The Social Role of Art and Culture in Central Asia
Author: Aliya de Tiesenhausen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000622185

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This collection of multi-disciplinary essays offers a fresh, perspective on Central Asian art and culture as it gains increased attention on both the local and international stage. Influenced by the golden ages of its history – from the ancient Scythians, through the glory of the Persians and Turks, and shaped by the Russian and later Soviet imperial powers – the region is revealed as exotic, dramatic, and universally topical. Contributions come from scholars and participants in the Central Asian cultural scene who specialise in different, often isolated, spheres. Their unifying theme is identity and its formation, including national, ethnic, cultural, religious and gender identities. Art and culture are shown to have active social roles – representing, analysing, questioning and supporting social upheavals and change. Culture is seen as an intrinsic part of society; while being affected by the specific historical context, it does at times affect it in return. From major socio-economic and political shifts, to smaller yet not less potent personal and individual identities, this collection demonstrates we are once again experiencing a time in which culture plays a crucial role in opening minds and facilitating change. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey.

Beyond the Oxus: Archaeology, Art & Architecture of Central Asia

Beyond the Oxus: Archaeology, Art & Architecture of Central Asia
Author: Edgar Knobloch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1972
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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This Is A Full Account Of The Historical And Cultural Development Of Western Turkestan, An Intriguing Crossroads Of Civilisation, A Land Roughly Between Amu Darya And Syr Darya Rivers, Bounded On The West By The Aral Sea And On The South-East By The Pamir Mountains. Number Of Maps, Plans And Illustrations, Condition Good.

The Art of Central Asia

The Art of Central Asia
Author: Galina Anatolʹevna Pugachenkova
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Monuments of Central Asia

Monuments of Central Asia
Author: Edgar Knobloch
Publisher: I.B. Tauris
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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In this comprehensive account of the culture and history of Central Asia, Edgar Knobloch describes the main centers of the age-old civilization. Throughout the book he spices the text with quotations from the works of contemporary travelers, while providing an expert's commentary on the archaeological, architectural, and decorative features of the sites he describes. His original photographs are supplemented by numerous line drawings, plans of the main cities, and sketches of principal monuments and their ornamental features.

Ancient Arts of Central Asia

Ancient Arts of Central Asia
Author: Tamara Talbot Rice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1965
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Nomadic, virtually forgotten tribes once flourished in the vast Central Asian plains stretching from the Black Sea to the Himalayas. Here, surrounded by three imposing civilizations of antiquity -- the Mediterranean world, India, and the Far East -- they created a distinctive art that is often the only remaining evidence of their existence. Tamara Talbot Rice has undertaken a careful regional and chronological survey of the artistic accomplishments of these Central Asian peoples. Beginning with prehistoric days and ending with the centuries that paralleled Europe's dark ages, Tamara Talbot Rice traces the development of their painting, sculpture, pottery, textiles, and architecture, distinguishing between the distinctive contributions of the Central Asians and their debt to the art of other civilizations. Mrs. Talbot Rice examines the Central Asian artistic legacy. In so doing, she provides a brilliant analysis of the art that evolved in that part of the world where Buddhist, Christian, and Moslem tradition converge. -- From publisher's description.

CENTRAL ASIA

CENTRAL ASIA
Author: ARDI. KIA
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9780989403153

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Timurid Art and Culture

Timurid Art and Culture
Author: Lisa Golombek
Publisher: Muqarnas, Supplements
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9789004259584

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The nineteen papers collected in this volume were delivered at a symposium held in Toronto, November 1989 in order to discuss the art and culture of Timurid times. The papers cover the last decades of the fourteenth century and the whole of the fifteenth, in an area of western Asia extending roughly from the Euphrates to the Hindu Kush and to the Altai.