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Works by Edwin Binney
Turkish treasures from the collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd: An exhibition at the Portland Art Museum, January 16-February 18, 1979, with later showings at other U.S. museums (1979) 15 copies, 2 reviews
Turkish miniature paintings and manuscripts from the collection of Edwin Binney 3rd, (1973) 8 copies
Aspects of Indian art. Papers presented in a symposium at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, October, 1970 (1972) — Contributor — 7 copies
Delacroix and the French Romantic Print: an Exhibition from the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd (1974) 3 copies
La Miniatura de la India 1 copy
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Turkish treasures from the collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd : an exhibition at the Portland Art Museum, by Edwin Binney
An impressive work, this is first on the list for anyone wanting to learn the differences between the various types of middle Eastern miniatures/paintings in late and post-period Islamic cultures. This book on the Binney collection took especial pains to separate distinctly Turkish works from the similar Persian and Chinese works. Since Chinese iconography was a strong influence on Persian works, and many Persian illuminators were enslaved and brought into the Ottoman Empire, it's difficult show more to see where one type being and the other ends, and the Binney collection worked hard to denote by location of artist above all. Amongst the interesting images in this work are the first sightings of a bare goomluk (Ottoman undershirt) and the long-rumored, but rarely seen, Ottoman men's underpants, which looked like a wrapped, loin-cloth-style garment. show less
Persian and Indian Miniatures From the Collection of Edwin Binney, 3rd Exhibited at the Portland Art Museum September 28 by Edwin Binney
48 pages with black and white and color plates. Information given on each item. Some early Persian pottery 10th-13th century. Some manuscript folios from 10th-18th century with a brief snapshot of the history of the country or region affecting the manuscript. Text wa okay, but the pictures of items you won't see elsewhere is what makes this something to keep.
Exhibition catalogue of Odilon Redon, graphics
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