Description: Collected articles on Iranian art from the Qajar dynasty.
The thirteen articles in this volume were originally given as presentations at the symposium of the same name organized in June 2018 by the Musée du Louvre and the Musée du Louvre-Lens in conjunction with the exhibition The Empire of Roses: Masterpieces of 19th Century Persian Art. The exhibition explored the art of Iran in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, while the nation was under the rule of the Qajar dynasty. The symposium set out to present research on previously unknown and unpublished objects from this rich period of art history. This volume, published with the Louvre Museum in France, is divided into four sections. The first, "Transitions and Transmissions," is dedicated to the arts of painting, illumination, and lithography. The focus of the second section, entitled "The Image Revealed," also considers works on paper, looking at new themes and techniques. "The Material World" examines the use of materials such as textiles, carpets, and armor. The articles in the final section discuss the history of two groups of artifacts acquired by their respective museums.Brief description:
Friederike Voigt is principal curator of the Middle Eastern and South Asian collections at National Museums Scotland. She holds a master's degree in Iranian studies, art history and sociology from Humboldt University of Berlin. Her research focuses on the role of crafts in Iranian society, including the relationship between craft production and Iran's encounter of modernity, ideas of learning and the mutual influence of technical advancement and aesthetic developments. She is interested in collecting practices and networks and develops alternative positions for interpreting and engaging with historical collections.
Review Quotes: "Beautifully presented, this new book expands the current scholarship on Qajar art in many valuable directions."--Moya Carey, Curator of Islamic Collections, Chester Beatty Library, Dublin