Istanbul exchanges
| schema:name | "Istanbul exchanges" |
| schema:creator | Roberts, Mary |
| schema:author | Roberts, Mary |
| schema:about | beeldende kunst |
| Europese invloeden | |
| orientalisme | |
| Turkse invloeden | |
| Istanbul | |
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| schema:abstract | ""A vibrant artistic milieu emerged in the late-nineteenth century Istanbul that was extremely heterogeneous, including Ottoman, Ottoman-Armenian, French, Italian, British, Polish and Ottoman-Greek artists. Roberts analyzes the ways artistic output intersected with the broader political agenda of a modernizing Ottoman state. She draws on extensive original research, bringing together sources in Turkey, England, France, Italy, Armenia, Poland and Denmark. Five chapters each address a particular issue related to transcultural exchange across the east-west divide that is focused on a particular case study of art, artistic patronage, and art exhibitions in nineteenth-century Istanbul""@nl |
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"eng" |
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schema:temporal |
"1800-1900" |
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schema:work |
Istanbul exchanges: Ottomans, orientalists, and nineteenth-century visual culture |
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"Turkey--History--Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918" |
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"Art, Ottoman--Turkey--Istanbul" |
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| schema:text | Introduction: Istanbul's cultural traffic -- Ottoman imperial portraiture and transcultural aesthetics -- The battlefield of Ottoman history -- Gérôme in Istanbul -- Istanbul's art exhibitions -- Self-portraiture in Ottoman Istanbul -- Epilogue : Istanbul exchange. |
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aat:300195187 |
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