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In-8, broché, couverture imprimée (lég. défr.), 21 p. Edition originale. L'auteur fait le point sur le projet de transformer le Sahara oriental en mer intérieure, par le creusement d'un canal avec la Méditerranée. E. Cosson était membre de l'Académie des sciences.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (27 x 24 cm). In English. 311 p., color ills. Museum, and showed how the Ottoman-European relationships and political events has reflected in Arts, a theme common with the previously held exhibition entitled From the Medicis to the Savoias, Ottoman Splendour in Florentine Collections. Along with being a rich art collection for the museums, the large number of portraits where the foreigners pose in Turkish costumes in their homeland after fighting with the Turks, showing how "Fear from the Turks" converted into a fascination, and the goods from the Ottomans that are either gained from wars, received as presents or bought, and the important role that they played in the European social life have always been interesting subjects for historians and other social researchers. In the exhibition, 92 oil paintings, landscapes and engravings, coming from different Museums in Central Europe (especially Slovenia) and private collections from England and Turkey, were displayed. The exhibition was made possible with the contributions of Credit Suisse. Contents: Vasko Simoniti, On the 'Turqueries'; Ales Arih, Foreword; Nazan Ölçer, Foreword; Hans-Ulrich Doering, Foreword; Christoph K. Neumann - Petr Stepanek, Ottoman-Habsburg relations in the 17th century; Stefan Yerasimos, Styrian dragomans in Istanbul; Gunsel Renda, The Ottoman Empire and Europe in the 17th century: Changing images; EdvilijoGardina, Alla Turca': The Tarsia Family of Koper in service for la Serenissima; Maximilian Grothaus "At the crossing of Orient and Occident: The Turquerie of Ptuj"; Polana Vidmar, Courage, power, beauty and luxury: The Vurberk gallery of 17th century paintings; Catalogue; Bibliography.
Text in French. This is a very good copy of this portfolio in green paper-covered boards, containing 16 pages of text and notes and 30 photographic plates and 6 hand-colored watercolor plates. The text and plates generally very good, 2 plates with some foxing. The portfolio has some damp marks to the top corners, otherwise very good. This work appears to be a record of the author's collection of architectural elements and decorative art from his many excursions to the Orient. The photos appear to be of the author's own quarters at 30 Rue des Mathurins. A late work of undoubted "Orientalism", it sets out to create an atmosphere of The Thousand and One Nights. The 6 watercolor plates depict a man and a woman in Persian costume, inside the sumptuous dwelling, in romantic, but very chaste encounters. Absolutely charming work. Folio, 13" high X 10" wide. Quite rare among d'Allemagne's works. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
ESEMPLARE PERFETTO, LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Catalogo della Mostra tenuta a Roma nel 1961. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Mostra di Gibon Sengai: (Maestro Zen, sec. XVIII-XIX, monaco buddhista giapponese) Autori: Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Sengai Collaboratore: Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente Editore: Roma: Lorenzo del Turco, 1961 Lunghezza: 45 pagine, [12] c. di tav. : ill. ; 21 cm Note: In testa al front.: Istituto italiano per il Medio ed Estremo Oriente, Roma Presentazione di: A. Giuganino Allestimento della mostra dell'architetto Manabu Tajima Soggetti: Arte contemporanea giapponese, Sengai, Gibon, Esposizioni, Roma, 1961, PITTURA, ASIA, Buddismo, setta Rinzai, Zen, Giappone, L'Universo, praina, Illuminazione, Luce, Satori, Karuna, Rivelazione, Monaci, Monte Fuji, Maestri zen, Amida, Libri rari, Collezione, Cataloghi, Vintage, Collezionismo, Orientalismo, Monaci, Dipinti, Buddhismo, Ottocento, Contemporary Japanese Art, Exhibitions, Rome, The Universe, Praise, Lighting, Light, Revelation, Monks, Mount Fuji, Rare Books, Collection, Catalogs, Vintage, Collectibles, Orientalism, Paintings, Buddhism, Spiritualità, Meditazione, Purezza, Spirituality, Meditation, Purity
Paris, Buchet/Chastel, 1975, 8vo brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata, pp. 184. Molto buono / Ottimo.
(Tibet - Lamaismo - Orientalismo- Louise Eugène Alexandrine Marie David) In 8° (cm 20x13,5), legatura in mezza pergamena chiara con al dorso filetti in oro e tassello in pelle marrone con titolo dorato, carta marmorizzata ai piatti, pp. 244,(4), con 36 illustrazioni fotografiche in b/n su tavole fuori testo. Volume solido e ben conservato.
(Buddismo - Tibet - Orientalismo - Louise Eugène Alexandrine Marie David) In 16° grande (cm 18,5x12,5), legatura in mezza pergamena chiara con al dorso filetti in oro e tassello in pelle marrone con titolo dorato, carta marmorizzata ai piatti, pp. III,(1),257,(3). Volume solido e ben conservato.
Paris, Plon, 1962, 16mo brossura editoriale, pp. 246. Lievi tracce d’uso e segni del tempo. Molto buono.
In 16°, brossura editoriale, pp. VI, 171, (5); esemplare molto buono. (XB4/B) (XB4/B)
(Viaggi - Ottocento - Turchia - Istanbul ottocentesca - Illustratori orientalisti italiani) In 8° grande, legatura coeva in mezza pelle nera, al dorso titoli e fregi ornati impressi in oro, piatti in pecallina ocra scuro, pp. (6),612, ritratto di Edmondo De Amicis in antiporta, frontespizio figurato in cui una galleria di personaggi fa da contorno al Ponte di Galata affollato di gente, numerose illustrazioni a piena pagina e vignette xilografiche di Cesare Biseo nel testo. Seconda edizione illustrata. Nota di possesso al recto dell'occhiello. Volume solido e ben conservato.
(Orientalismo - Etnologia - Antropologia - Asia - Oriente) Due volumi in 8° grande (27x19,5), legatura coeva in mezza pelle color testa di moro con punte, dorso a 5 nervi con filetti e titoli dorati, carta marmorizzata ai piatti e alle guardie, tagli di testa in colore rosso, pp. (8),591,(9) ; (8),583,(9) con complessive 675 illustrazioni nel testo, molte a piena pagina e 14 (su 18) tavole in cromolitografia a doppia pagina fuori testo. Collana ''Popoli del mondo. Usi e costumi''. Indice delle materie, Vol. I : ''Caratteri generali della civiltà asiatica. I popoli della Siria, della Mesopotamia e dell'Arabia. Gli abitanti della Siria. Gli abitanti della Mesopotamia. Gli Arabi dell'Arabia. Leggende e superstizioni arabe, bibliche e cristiane. I Curdi. Gli Armeni. I Persiani. I Caucasici. I Turchi. I Turcomanni. I Kirghisi. Gli Indiani. I Parsi. I Singalesi.''. Vol. II : ''I Mongoli propriamente detti. I Tibetani. I Bhutanesi e Buthia ed i Lepcha (Lepcia). I Birmani. I Malesi delle Molucche e Giavanesi. I Giavanesi. Gli abitanti di Sumatra. Gli abitanti di Nias. Borneo. Gli abitanti delle Filippine. I popoli dell'Indocina: Siamesi. Gli Annamiti. I Tonchinesi. I popoli della Cina. Le cinque veglie dell'oppio. I Formosani. I Coreani. I Giapponesi. I Siberiani''. Alcune circoscritte tracce di ossidazione all'interno, peraltro volumi solidi e ben conservati.
In 16°, brossura editoriale, pp. (4), 60, (4), con 1 tavola illustrata f.t. b/n; buon esemplare. (XC5/B) (XC5/B)
In 8° (cm 26.5 x 18), brossura editoriale azzurrina, titoli in nero entro cornice tipografica ornata al piatto anteriore, pp. 65,(1). Dedicatoria : "Al Municipio di Ferrara festeggiante il IV centenario dalla nascita di Lodovico Ariosto. Omaggio di Francescantonio De Marchi. Cairo d'Egitto 1 Marzo 1875". Dedica, vergata a penna, a nobile ferrarese sul margine superiore della copertina. Volume ben conservato., stampato su carta forte.
(Viaggi - Cina - Orientalismo) In 8°, legatura novecentesca in mezza pelle color ocra, al dorso titoli ed impressioni in oro, carta marmorizzata policroma ai piatti, pp. (4),162,(2), frontespizio con titoli entro bordura a fregio, testatine, capolettera e finalini tipografici ornati, 31 illustrazioni di cui 11 intercalate nel testo e 20 a piena pagina. Ottimo stato di conservazione.
2 volumes in-12, brochés (petits accrocs à la couv.), XXXV, 361 p. et XLIV, 640 p. Bibliographie. Index. Bon exemplaire.
In 8°, brossura editoriale illustrata, pp. 199, (3); buon esemplare, modeste fioriture al taglio superiore. (XC5/B) (XC5/B)
H Piazza - H Geuthner, sans date - 1921. In-12 carré broché de 104 pages. Frontispice. Avec envoi. Très Bon état
Very Good French Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. 30, [1] sayfa. La Turquie chez Chateaubriand et Lamartine. "L'Orient a toujours beaucoup attire les etrangers par le mystere qu'il renferme. Cependant les Croisades avaient mal dispose l'opinion occidentale a l'egard des Turcs.". (From introduction). TRAVEL Ottoman history Turkish image French - Turkish relations Diplomacy Memoirs Orientalism.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In French. [viii], 123 p., b/w portraits. Catalogue de fonds de la Librairies Orientale E. J. Brill, Leiden, 1683-1948. Offert aux membres du XXIe Congres International des Orientalistes a Paris, 23-31 Juillet, 1948.
New English Paperback. 4to. (26 x 20 cm). In English. 275, [1] p., fully color and b/ ills. Consuming the orient. From travel posters to cigarette packs, from postcards to ornaments, from advertisements to comic strips, the Orient has often been turned by the West into yet another commodity for mass consumption. A closer look at the way in which the Orient was represented in Western consumer societies reveals a number of images and stereotypes revolving around four major themes: exoticism, ethnography, eroticism, and history. From the late nineteenth century to our times, these images have greatly evolved, from rough clichés to more neutral visions. Nevertheless, the attraction exerted by the Orient on the greater public continues unabated, even in Turkey, where almost two centuries of Westernization has ended up creating the very particular phenomenon of "Oriental Orientalism". OTTOMANIA Social history Travel Voyage Orient Collection Objects History of the art Eastern culture Levant Graphic arts Orientalism Constantinople - Istanbul - Konstantinopel.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). Edition in English. 335 p., color ills. Ten thousand years of Iranian civilization, two thousand years of common heritage. [Exhibition catalogue]. Topkapi Palace Museum, Imperial Stables, December 2, 2009 - February 5, 2010. "The exhibition featured nearly 300 artifacts from Topkapi Palace Museum and National Museum of Iran as well as collections from Istanbul Archeology Museum, Sadberk Hanim Museum and the Military Museum of Istanbul. Within the scope of this exhibition, Turkey-Iran relations were assessed with references to political, economic and cultural contexts. This exhibition revealed collections pertaining to Iranian civilization which were not exhibited in Turkey ever before.".
New English Paperback. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). In English and Turkish. 113 p., color and b/w ills., 2 folding plates, (400 x 20 cm. and 174 x 20 cm.). Long stories: Istanbul in the panoramas of Melling and Dunn.= Uzun öyküler: Melling ve Dunn'in panoramalarinda Istanbul. [In special case]. Long stories opened a visual window to the city of emperors and sultans, a micro-level study of history that focused on the historical topography of the city. The exhibition was curated by Ekrem Isin with M. Baha Tanman acting as project consultant. ??Panoramas constitute the visual narratives of a city. Emperors and sultans cast their shadows in the images stretching before our eyes; the symbols of power piercing the sky are surrounded by the cultural texture of daily life, as well as the city's architectural composition and nature. The raison d'être of a panorama is to bear witness to the urban image that appears as a protagonist on the stage of history, set against the civilizational décor that the eye perceives at first sight. Long Stories: Istanbul in the Panoramas of Melling and Dunn was not only a visual feast, but also a historical survey, which compelled viewers to reconsider the identity of a city that left its mark on the art of panoramic engraving.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English. 181 p., color and b/w ills. Since its earlier periods, The Ottoman Empire has established intense relations with European states. Urged by curiosity and a certain degree of fear at times, the West's efforts, on the other hand, to be acquainted with and understand this government of immense military power and source of political authority, emerged as a political exigency. Undoubtedly, the encounter of markedly different cultures bore the most enduring fruit within the realm of arts. Wars, the increase of trade as a means for mutual prosperity, and conflicts of status were the most significant factors behind the intense traffic of diplomacy. Sprawled across a vast geography, the Ottoman Empire welcomed more ambassadors than it sent to other countries, and particularly until the 19th century; these ambassadors were embraced, per Ottoman tradition. In turn, western ambassadors were prompted by the need to document the cities, particularly Istanbul, social structure, customs, administrative and military organization of the Ottoman Empire; apart from the reports they drafted upon their return, they also took advantage of the gifts and paintings they carried along. Often presumed to be true-to-life visual documents, such paintings thus became the most evident expressions of respectability and social status, and attained a special place and meaning, partly due to their potential to address the masses. The works that ambassadors commissioned to artists they added to their retinue en route to the East or to their local counterparts they encountered during service, evolved into books with engravings or collections decorating the walls of European chateaus, and served as source material for works by other artists, thus generating a large visual repertoire on the Ottoman world. Ottoman ambassadors sent to European countries were subjects of monumental portraits painted by leading European artists of the period, immortalizing these historic visits. This selection from the Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation Orientalist Painting Collection, not only allows us to travel across the meandering paths of diplomatic history under the guidance of art, but it also introduces us to intriguing personalities. Ambassadors and painters continue to communicate with us through a silent yet equally rich and colourful language of expression, presented in their reports and letters, and share with us their respective periods, worldviews, travels and experiences, as well as the ceremonies they joined. Listening to their extraordinary tales, it is impossible not to be enraptured by the splendor and elegance of a lost age. Often used as one of the clearest indications of status and identity in western art since Antiquity, portraits also served a similar purpose for ambassadors. Furthermore, documenting the physiognomy of ambassadors through portraiture was also regarded as a precautionary measure against espionage. Portraits were painted of European ambassadors sent to the Ottoman Empire as high-level officials that have attained great respectability; artists to which these portraits were commissioned strived to reflect not only the physiognomy of the ambassadors, but the power and authority of the state and the ruler they represented. The Ottoman State's political, military, commercial, and cultural relations with European states gained momentum from the 18th century onwards. In turn, the visits Ottoman ambassadors paid to western countries accelerated the spread of the Turquerie fashion of the period. While portraits of Ottoman ambassadors painted by renowned artists of the countries to which they were assigned served to honor the Ottoman Sultan and his representative, they also nurtured the West's penchant for exoticism. There is no doubt that the ever-changing trends, fashions, as well as the purpose of diplomatic visits and political relations were reflected in the portraits. For example, while Kozbekçi M
New English Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In French and Turkish. Color and b/w ills. 84 p. Study of the painters and exhibitions of the Pera quarters. Peintres et expositions de Pera: 1845-1916.= Pera ressamlari-Pera sergileri. 1845-1916. [Exhibition catalogue]. Texts by Seza Sinanlar Uslu.
New Turkish Original bdg. HC. Large 8vo. (23 x 23 cm). Edition in Turkish. 156 p., color and b/w ills. Ayvazovski'nin Istanbul'u. Texts by Sinan Genim, Sergei Levandowskii, Gül Irepoglu, Tatyana Gayduk.