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Gentile Bellinis Portrait Of Sultan Mehmed Ii Lives And Afterlives Of An Iconic Image Elizabeth Rodini

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Gentile Bellinis Portrait Of Sultan Mehmed Ii Lives And Afterlives Of An Iconic Image Elizabeth Rodini
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.73 MB
Author: Elizabeth Rodini
ISBN: 9781838604813, 9780755616619, 9781838604837, 1838604812, 0755616618, 1838604839
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Gentile Bellinis Portrait Of Sultan Mehmed Ii Lives And Afterlives Of An Iconic Image Elizabeth Rodini by Elizabeth Rodini 9781838604813, 9780755616619, 9781838604837, 1838604812, 0755616618, 1838604839 instant download after payment.

This book traces the history of the famous portrait of the Turkish Sultan Mehmed II by Gentile Bellini, which has appeared, Zelig-like, at critical historical moments from its production in Istanbul to its current home in the National Gallery in London and the modern Turkish imagination.
Structured as the biography of an object, Elizabeth Rodini explores key moments in the picture’s history, such as when the famed Orientalist and excavator of ancient Nineveh, Austen Henry Layard, recovered the picture and gave it pride of place in his Venetian palace, and how in 1999, the picture returned to Istanbul, in a solo show that opened just days before Turkey made its first petition to join the European Union. In so doing she explores the meanings that were imposed on it in different times and places.
The book’s methodological questions range broadly, from the nature of historical evidence and interpretations of portraiture, to the shifting status of authenticity and verisimilitude in different cultural contexts.
It is at once the history of a picture’s place in evolving dialogues between East and West, an investigation-through-practice of historical and art historical methodologies, and a meditation on the many and varied ways that objects construct meanings.

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