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Mongol Jewelry

Jewelry collected by the First and Second Danish Central Asian Expeditions

Af: Martha Boyer
En del af: The Carlsberg Foundation's nomad research project
Kategori: Kulturhistorie/etnografi
Kategori nr.: 6520
Varenr.: 1360911
| Stregkode: 9788772455631
Direkte | Leverandør: Nordisk Bog Center A/S

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The Jewelry of the Mongols, those fascinating pastoralists of the vast plains of Central Asia, is as strikingly beautiful as it is historically interesting. 
In this book Dr. phil. Martha Boyer offers an encompassing treatise of the forms and styles of traditional Mongolian Jewelry, based on a thorough analysis of an exquisite collection, from among a dozen Mongolian tribes, now in the possession of the National Museum of Denmark. She deals in depth with the origin and transformation of motifs and ornamental styles, in particular of the beautiful headdresses and hair ornaments of the women. It is argued that Mongolian silverwork shows artistic elements indebted not only to cultures of India, Tibet, and China but also to ancient Scythian art and once famous Central Asian metalwork. The book is a treasure for anyone interested in the arts and cultures of Central Asia. 
Contents: The Mongol Tribes – Descriptive Survey of Headdresses – Descriptive Survey of Ear-Ornaments – Analytical Survey of Headdresses – Descriptive Survey of Accessories – Analytical Survey of Accessories – Silversmiths – Materials – Technique and Execution – Motifs – Summary – Notes – Bibliography – Map of Mongolia – Index of Objects. 
Published in 1995 in the series The Carlsberg Foundation's Nomad Research Project. Hardcover with dust jacket. 276 pages. 200 illustrations – 90 in colour.  
Dr. phil. Martha Boyer (1911-1995) was the Curator of the East Asian collections at the National Museum of Denmark from 1955. She became Senior Lecturer in East Asian Studies at the University of Copenhagen in 1966, where she taught Chinese Art and Culture from 1968, until she retired from the university in 1977. Her major publications, apart from Mongol Jewelry, include her doctoral thesis on Japanese Export Laquers from the Seventeenth Century in the National Museum of Denmark and a Catalogue of Japanese Laquers for the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore. Martha Boyer wrote several more popular books on Japanese culture.

Detaljer

  • EAN
    9788772455631
  • Vægt
    1446 g
  • Disponent
    Direkte titel
  • Forfatter
    Martha Boyer
  • Serie
    The Carlsberg Foundation's nomad research project
  • Forlag
    Rhodos and Thames & Hudson
  • Udgave
    1
  • ISBN
    9788772455631
  • Sprog
    Engelsk
  • Orginalsprog
    Engelsk
  • Sideantal
    276
  • Udgivelsesdato
  • Format
    Indbundet
  • Kategori
    Kulturhistorie/etnografi
  • Kategori nr
    6520
  • Lev. varenr.
    56364040
  • Højde/Dybde (mm)
    24 mm
  • Bredde (mm)
    238 mm
  • Længde (mm)
    292 mm