Online Muqarnas Update
As noted in Muqarnas 29,
now available on Brill, Muqarnas volumes will be posted in the Archnet
Digital Library three years after publication, rather than five, as in
the past.
Muqarnas: An Annual on the Visual Cultures of the Islamic World
is sponsored by the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at
Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Muqarnas 29
features a subset of articles involving cross-cultural interactions
between East and West as manifested in the visual culture of the region.
Articles addressing this theme include "Visual Cosmopolitanism and
Creative Translation: Artistic Conversations with Renaissance Italy in
Mehmed II's Constantinople," by Gulru Necipoglu, and "The Bride of
Trebizond: Turks And Turkmens on a Florentine Wedding Chest, circa
1460," by Cristelle Baskins. The "Notes and Sources" section highlights
new research on the medieval town of Hulbuk in Central Asia.
Contributors include: Gulru Necipoglu, Cristelle Baskins, Ana
Pulido-Rull, Matt D. Saba, Jasmin Badr, Mustafa Tupev, Unver Rustem,
Ethem Eldem and Pierre Simeon.
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