Robert Hillenbrand
Author of Islamic Art and Architecture
About the Author
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Works by Robert Hillenbrand
Ferdowsi, the Mongols and the History of Iran: Art, Literature and Culture from Early Islam to Qajar Persia (International Library of Iranian Studies) (2013) 12 copies
Shahnama: The Visual Language of the Persian Book of Kings (Visual Arts Research Institute Edinburgh) (2004) 5 copies
The Art of the Saljuqs in Iran and Anatolia: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in Edinburgh in 1982 (Islamic Art and Architecture) (1994) 3 copies
The Great Mongol Shahnameh 1 copy
Associated Works
The Iconography of Islamic Art: Studies in Honour of Robert Hillenbrand (2005) — honoree — 19 copies
Arabia, Greece and Byzantium: Cultural Contacts in Ancient and Medieval Times. Volume II — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1941-08-02
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
- Organizations
- University of Edinburgh
- Nationality
- England
- Associated Place (for map)
- England
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Reviews
This is a truly illuminating survey, written in a lively, forthright style that captures the author's character and perspective without undercutting the book's objective task. (I especially enjoyed Hillenbrand's use of a delightfully broad vocabulary, that kept even this English M.A. thumbing his dictionary!) I disagree with the strictures offered by the earlier reviewer pranogajec, whose expertise (as a historian of architecture) is far greater than mine, but whose expectations may be show more distorted by that very fact. Naturally a historian of architecture wants more on buildings and less on metalwork, pottery, textiles, book illustrations (those dreaded "minor arts"). But I was grateful for Hillenbrand's catholicity. There are other books on all these subjects, after all, including architecture, and he makes one eager to read them.
At the Mexican university high school where I teach, I am responsible for survey courses in comparative global art history and literary history (as well as philosophy, history, and the social sciences - I'm very much the humanities generalist). In the course covering the period from prehistory through the middle ages, I have about two hours to discuss Islamic subjects - not much! But Hillenbrand's text and illustrations offered me a number of ideas for doing so, building off one of my basic sources, Marilyn Stokstad's two-volume "Art History." show less
At the Mexican university high school where I teach, I am responsible for survey courses in comparative global art history and literary history (as well as philosophy, history, and the social sciences - I'm very much the humanities generalist). In the course covering the period from prehistory through the middle ages, I have about two hours to discuss Islamic subjects - not much! But Hillenbrand's text and illustrations offered me a number of ideas for doing so, building off one of my basic sources, Marilyn Stokstad's two-volume "Art History." show less
This book covers 1,000 years of history and an area stretching from the Atlantic to the borders of India and China, includes architecture, calligraphy, book illumination, painting, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork.
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- Works
- 17
- Also by
- 4
- Members
- 331
- Popularity
- #71,752
- Rating
- 4.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 27
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