Roxburgh, David J. ed.: Turks: A Journey of a Thousand Years 600-1600. Exhibition: London, Royal Academy, 2005. 494pp with 204 colour plates and 465 colour illustrations. Hard cover. 30.5x25.5cms. Traces the Turkic history and cultural development and the artistic influences from the early nomadic wanderings to the reign of SÃŒleymann the Magnificent. With chapters on the Seljuks of Iran and Anatolia, the art of Muhammad Siyah Qalam, the Timurids and the Turkman of Iran and Central Asia; and the Ottoman sultans from Mehmet II to Suleyman the Magnificent, this catalogue is illustrated with over 350 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, metalwork and ceramics giving an account of the spectacular artistic and cultural riches of the Turkic-speaking peoples.
Traces the Turkic history and cultural development and the artistic influences from the early nomadic wanderings to the reign of SÃŒleymann the Magnificent. With chapters on the Seljuks of Iran and Anatolia, the art of Muhammad Siyah Qalam, the Timurids and the Turkman of Iran and Central Asia; and the Ottoman sultans from Mehmet II to Suleyman the Magnificent, this catalogue is illustrated with over 350 works of art, including paintings, sculptures, textiles, metalwork and ceramics giving an account of the spectacular artistic and cultural riches of the Turkic-speaking peoples. Text in English
London New York : Royal Academy of Arts ; Distributed in the U.S. and Canada by Harry N. Abrams 2025 1000 pages in4. 2025. Broché. 1000 pages.
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