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  • 1
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    Paris, France :Publications de l'Institut national d'histoire de l'art,
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT0004473
    Format: 1 electronic resource (260 pages) : , illustrations, plans.
    Edition: Nouvelle édition [en ligne].
    ISBN: 9782708408517 , 2708408518 , 9782917902820 , 2917902825
    Series Statement: Librairie de l'architecture et de la ville
    Content: MACHINE-GENERATED SUMMARY NOTE: "Regroupement des recherches des meilleurs spécialistes, actes du colloque international 'Les orientalismes en architecture à l'épreuve des savoirs. Europe et monde extra-européen, XIXe et XXe siècles' (Paris, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, 4-5 mai 2006), ce livre fait le point sur les savoirs et la vision de l'Orient transmis aux architectes au cours des XIXe et XXe siècles par les récits de voyageurs, les publications savantes sur l'architecture, ou encore les cours dispensés à l'École des beaux-arts, et la manière dont ceux-ci ont adapté leurs connaissances à leurs projets réalisés ou non. Quand certains proposent des compilations d'éléments orientaux, d'autres mettent en avant un style 'national' reprenant des motifs architectoniques perçus par les Occidentaux comme orientaux. Ces différentes approches montrent combien l'idée d'orientalisme est multiple, en Orient comme en Occident. De nombreux dessins d'architectes, des gravures et des photos anciennes qui permettent de mieux comprendre le contexte de la transmission des savoirs sont reproduits en couleurs." -- "Grouping of the researches of the best specialists, proceedings of the international conference 'Orientalisms in architecture put to the test of knowledge. Europe and the extra-European world, 19th and 20th centuries' (Paris, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, May 4-5, 2006), this book takes stock of the knowledge and vision of the Orient transmitted to architects during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through traveller's accounts, scholarly publications on architecture, or even the courses given at the School of Fine Arts, and the way in which they adapted their knowledge to their projects. or not. While some offer compilations of oriental elements, others put forward a 'national' style taking up architectural motifs perceived by Westerners as oriental. These different approaches show how multiple the idea of ​​Orientalism is, in the East as in the West. Many architectural drawings, engravings and old photos that provide a better understanding of the context of the transmission of knowledge are reproduced in colour."
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: originally published: Paris : Picard, 2009. , EDITORIAL NOTE: Collection d'InVisu. , CONFERENCE NOTE: papers presented at the international conference "Les orientalismes en architecture à l'épreuve des savoirs: Europe et monde extra-européen, XIXe et XXe siècles", Paris, Institut national d'histoire de l'art, 4-5 May 2006. , LANGUAGE NOTE: contributions partly in French and partly in English.
    Language: French
    Keywords: Conference papers and proceedings
    URL: FULL
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049690900
    Format: pages cm
    ISBN: 9781479834624
    Series Statement: ISAW monographs
    Content: "Ancient Western Asia Beyond the Paradigm of Collapse and Regeneration (1200-900 BCE) presents select essays originating in a two-year research collaboration between New York University and Paris Sciences et Lettres. The contributions here offer new results and interpretations of the processes and outcomes of the transition from the Late Bronze Age to the Iron Age in three broad regions: Anatolia, northern Mesopotamia, and the Levant. Together, these challenge the notion of a uniform, macroregional collapse throughout the Eastern Mediterranean, followed by the regeneration of political powers. Current research on newly discovered or reinterpreted textual and material evidence from Western Asia instead suggests that this transition was characterized by a diversity of local responses emerging from diverse environmental settings and culture complexes, as evident in the case studies collected here in history, archaeology, and art history. The editors avoid particularism by adopting a regional organization, with the aim of identifying and tracing similar processes and outcomes emerging locally across the three regions. Ultimately, this volume reimagines the Late Bronze-Iron Age transition as the emergence of a set of recursive processes and outcomes nested firmly in the local cultural interactions of western Asia before the beginning of the new, unifying era of Assyrian imperialism"--
    Note: 2405
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Ancient western Asia beyond the paradigm of collapse and regeneration (1200-900 BCE) ISBN 9781479834631
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Ancient western Asia beyond the paradigm of collapse and regeneration (1200-900 BCE) ISBN 9781479834648
    Language: English
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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