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The Kingdom if Siam. The Art of Central Thailand, 1350 - 1800
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Bester Preis: € 28,00 (vom 04.08.2017)The Kingdom of Siam: the Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 (2005)
ISBN: 9781588860859 bzw. 158886085X, in Englisch, Art Media Resources, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Crunruh Books.
Chicago: Art Media Resources, 2005. New Book In 1686, King Louis XIV of France had the great Hall of Mirrors in the Versailles specially prepared to receive, with exceptional pomp and ceremony, a group of foreign envoys. The envoys brought with them two shiploads of gifts for the court. In fact, they delivered so many objects of gold, silver, and lacquer that the French complained that their list would be as long as a book. The envoys had been sent from the kingdom of Ayutthaya, or Siam as it was known in the West. Though little remembered today, Ayutthaya was one of the largest and most important kingdoms of Southeast Asia. Founded in 1351, the kingdom flourished for more than four hundred years-longer than China s Ming dynasty. It was a major trading center with diplomatic ties with China, Japan, Persia, and the Ryukyu kingdom (Okinawa), and, from the seventeenth century on, with Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The envoys gifts reflected this trade activity-more than fifteen hundred pieces of porcelain (mostly Chinese), Persian, and Indian carpets, and many other objects from Japan and China were given to the French king and his relatives. Despite the kingdoms power, prosperity, and influence, it was completely destroyed by a devastating invasion from neighboring Burma in 1767. As a result, many Ayutthaya artifacts, especially made of fragile materials, were destroyed, and the kingdoms splendor gradually faded from memory. The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800-the first exhibition of classical art from Thailand shown in the United States in more than thirty years-collects eighty-nine of the finest surviving works from Ayutthaya, drawn from collections in Thailand, Europe, and the United States; many of these are being displayed for the first time in the West. They include stone and bronze Buddha images, sculptures of Hindu deities, figural and decorative wood carvings, temple furnishings, illuminated manuscripts, jewelry, and textiles. Despite the length and importance of Ayutthaya kingdom, this period of Thai history has received little scholarly attention. This book, combining essays by leading scholars and entries examining each of the objects in the exhibition, at last sheds light on a one of historys greatest, but least known, cultures.. First Edition. Paperback. NEW.
The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 (2005)
ISBN: 9781588860859 bzw. 158886085X, in Englisch, 200 Seiten, Art Media Resources Inc, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, L'Asie Exotique.
In 1686 King Louis XIV of France had the great Hall of Mirrors in the Versailles specially prepared to receive, with exceptional pomp and ceremony, a group of foreign envoys. The envoys brought with them two shiploads of gifts for the court. In fact, they delivered so many objects of gold, silver, and lacquer that the French complained that their list would be as long as a book. The envoys had been sent from the kingdom of Ayutthaya, or "Siam" as it was known in the West. Though little remembered today, Ayutthaya was one of the largest and most important kingdoms of Southeast Asia. Founded in 1351, the kingdom flourished for more than four hundred years - longer than China''s Ming dynasty. It was a major trading center with diplomatic ties with China, Japan, Persia, and the Ryukyu kingdom (Okinawa), and, from the seventeenth century on, with Great Britian, France, the Netherlands, and Portugal. The envoys'' gifts reflected this trade activity - more than fifteen hundred pieces of porcelain (mostly Chinese), Persian, and Indian carpets, and many other objects from Japan and China were given to the French king and his relatives. Despite the kingdom''s power, prosperity, and influence, it was completely destroyed by a devastating invasion from neighboring Burma in 1767. As a result, many Ayutthaya artifactfs, especially made of fragile materials, were destroyed, and the kingdom''s splendor gradually faded from memory. The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 - the first exhibition of classical art from Thailand shown in the United States in more than thirty years - collects eighty-nine of the finest surviving works from Ayutthaya, drawn from collections in Thailand, Europe, and the United States; many of these are being displayed for the first time in the West. They include stone and bronze Buddha images, sculptures of Hindu deities, figural and decorative wood carvings, temple furnishings, illuminated manuscripts, jewelry, and textiles. Despite the length and importance of Ayutthaya kingdom, this period of Thai history has received little scholarly attention. This book, combining essays by leading scholars and entries examining each of the objects in the exhibition, at last sheds light on a one of history''s greatest, but least known, cultures. Paperback, Edition: First Edition, Label: Art Media Resources Inc, Art Media Resources Inc, Product group: Book, Published: 2005-02-01, Studio: Art Media Resources Inc, Sales rank: 4679678.
The Kingdom of Siam, Art from Central Thailand 1350-1800 (2004)
ISBN: 9789053495285 bzw. 9053495282, in Holländisch, Snoeck Publishers, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Klee Handelsonderneming.
The first presentation of classical art from Thailand shown in the United States in more than 25 years, this exhibition and catalogue feature 87 rare works from collections in Thailand, Europe, and the United States. The works showcase the superb but little known arts of the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya - one of the largest and most important kingdoms in Southeast Asia. The art works - many on view for the first time in the West - include stone and bronze Buddha images, sculptures of Hindu deities,... The first presentation of classical art from Thailand shown in the United States in more than 25 years, this exhibition and catalogue feature 87 rare works from collections in Thailand, Europe, and the United States. The works showcase the superb but little known arts of the Thai Kingdom of Ayutthaya - one of the largest and most important kingdoms in Southeast Asia. The art works - many on view for the first time in the West - include stone and bronze Buddha images, sculptures of Hindu deities, figural and decorative wood carvings, temple furnishings, illuminated manuscripts, jewelry, and textiles. Among the highlights are gold ceremonial objects from a temple crypt sealed in 1424, a full-sized temple pediment, a 12-foot-tall preaching throne, and sections of royally commissioned temple doors with inlaid mother of pearl. This catalogue applies the highest levels of scholarship to a neglected subject in Asian art history, and it is sure to have a major impact on the understanding of the culture of Southeast Asia in the crucial perod of 1350 to 1800.Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 305x229 mm;Verschijningsdatum: december 2004;Druk: 1;ISBN10: 9053495282;ISBN13: 9789053495285; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2004.
The Kingdom if Siam. The Art of Central Thailand, 1350 - 1800 (2005)
ISBN: 9053495282 bzw. 9789053495285, in Holländisch, Asian Art Museum.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Celler Versandantiquariat, 29358 Eicklingen.
Asian Art Museum, Chong-Moon, 2005. 197 S. mit zahlreichen teils ganzseitigen Abb., kart., quart - Text englisch / Essays by Forrest McGill, Dhiravant na Pombejra, Hiram Woodward, Santi Leksukhum u.A. / Entries by Forrest McGill, with M. L. Pattaratorn Chirapravati, Tushara Bindu Gude, and Natasha Reichle / Photography by Kaz Tsuruta and others / gutes Exemplar - Versand D: 5,90 EUR Kunst und Kunstwissenschaften,Asien.
The Kingdom of Siam: The Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 (2005)
ISBN: 9781588860859 bzw. 158886085X, in Englisch, Art Media Resources Inc, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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The Kingdom of Siam: the Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 (2005)
ISBN: 9781588860859 bzw. 158886085X, in Englisch, Art Media Resources Inc, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, HPB-Sapphire, TX, Dallas, [RE:5].
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The Kingdom of Siam: the Art of Central Thailand, 1350-1800 (1800)
ISBN: 9781588860859 bzw. 158886085X, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Powell's Books Chicago, IL, Chicago, [RE:5].