Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Jean Michel Massing
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 684
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300051670

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Surveys the art of the Age of Exploration in Europe, the Far East, and the Americas

Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Jay A. Levenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 671
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Catalogue for quincentenary exhibition examining the art and history of the principal cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean, eastern Asia, and the Americas.

Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Jay A. Levenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 671
Release: 1991
Genre: Fifteenth century
ISBN: 9780300051674

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Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration

Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration
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Presents "Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration" an article written by Anthony Paez Mullan that originally appeared in volume seven of "Encounters" and is provided online by Millersville University of Pennsylvania. Highlights the "Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration," an exhibit of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Jay A. Levenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1991
Genre: Fifteenth century
ISBN:

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Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Jay Alan Levenson
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Circa 1492

Circa 1492
Author: Ellen Cutler
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1991
Genre: Fifteenth century
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A World Art History and Its Objects

A World Art History and Its Objects
Author: David Carrier
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2008-11-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0271036060

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Is writing a world art history possible? Does the history of art as such even exist outside the Western tradition? Is it possible to consider the history of art in a way that is not fundamentally Eurocentric? In this highly readable and provocative book, David Carrier, a philosopher and art historian, does not attempt to write a world art history himself. Rather, he asks the question of how an art history of all cultures could be written—or whether it is even possible to do so. He also engages the political and moral issues raised by the idea of a multicultural art history. Focusing on a consideration of intersecting artistic traditions, Carrier negotiates the way meaning and understanding shift or are altered when a visual object from one culture, for example, is inserted into the visual tradition of another culture. A World Art History and Its Objects proposes the use of temporal narrative as a way to begin to understand a multicultural art history.

The Ottoman Age of Exploration

The Ottoman Age of Exploration
Author: Giancarlo Casale
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2010-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199703388

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In 1517, the Ottoman Sultan Selim "the Grim" conquered Egypt and brought his empire for the first time in history into direct contact with the trading world of the Indian Ocean. During the decades that followed, the Ottomans became progressively more engaged in the affairs of this vast and previously unfamiliar region, eventually to the point of launching a systematic ideological, military and commercial challenge to the Portuguese Empire, their main rival for control of the lucrative trade routes of maritime Asia. The Ottoman Age of Exploration is the first comprehensive historical account of this century-long struggle for global dominance, a struggle that raged from the shores of the Mediterranean to the Straits of Malacca, and from the interior of Africa to the steppes of Central Asia. Based on extensive research in the archives of Turkey and Portugal, as well as materials written on three continents and in a half dozen languages, it presents an unprecedented picture of the global reach of the Ottoman state during the sixteenth century. It does so through a dramatic recounting of the lives of sultans and viziers, spies, corsairs, soldiers-of-fortune, and women from the imperial harem. Challenging traditional narratives of Western dominance, it argues that the Ottomans were not only active participants in the Age of Exploration, but ultimately bested the Portuguese in the game of global politics by using sea power, dynastic prestige, and commercial savoir faire to create their own imperial dominion throughout the Indian Ocean.