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The Looting Of The Iraq Museum Baghdad The Lost Legacy Of Ancient Mesopotamia Milbry Polk

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The Looting Of The Iraq Museum Baghdad The Lost Legacy Of Ancient Mesopotamia Milbry Polk
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Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 520.22 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Milbry Polk, Angela M.H. Schuster
ISBN: 9780810958722, 0810958724
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Looting Of The Iraq Museum Baghdad The Lost Legacy Of Ancient Mesopotamia Milbry Polk by Milbry Polk, Angela M.h. Schuster 9780810958722, 0810958724 instant download after payment.

At once heartbreaking and inspiring, this remarkable art book seeks to document what was lost when 15,000 objects at Baghdad's Iraq Museum were lost in the 2003 war and the ongoing art destruction. Treasures like the beautiful carved-ivory Mona Lisa of Nimrud survived ten centuries, only to fall victim to chaos and looters, some sent by international art dealers. The scholar authors show that the loss isn't local, it's everybody's. Iraq saw the birth of cities, epic verse, and codified religion; the lions guarding the New York Public Library are esthetic descendants of the smashed terracotta masterpieces of Baghdad. The book is a quickie history course, with 190 handsome color illustrations. Editorially, it's a bit rushed and confusing. But look: these aren't ivory-tower scholars, they're heroes putting themselves on the line to save humanity’s legacy. One had to be rescued from kidnappers with the help of Muqtada al-Sadr. Part of what you pay for the book goes to reconstruct the museum, and the book itself constitutes a kind of virtual museum preserving some works that are lost, and some that will be relocated, in part because it exists.История Иракского музея в Багдаде с фотографиями экспонатов, многие из которых были утеряны в ходе войны.Примеры страниц:

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