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The Lost Treasure Persian Art Vladimir Lukonin Anatoly Ivanov

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The Lost Treasure Persian Art Vladimir Lukonin Anatoly Ivanov
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Publisher: Parkstone Press International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 73.5 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Vladimir Lukonin, Anatoly Ivanov
ISBN: 9781780428932, 9781783107964, 1780428936, 1783107960
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Lost Treasure Persian Art Vladimir Lukonin Anatoly Ivanov by Vladimir Lukonin, Anatoly Ivanov 9781780428932, 9781783107964, 1780428936, 1783107960 instant download after payment.

Persian Art: From Antiquity to the 19th Century; The Lost Treasures; NOTES; INDEX; BIBLIOGRAPHY.;Housed in the Hermitage Museum along with otherinstitutes, libraries, and museums in Russia and therepublics of the former Soviet Union are some of the mostmagnificent treasures of Persian Art. For the most part, manyof these works have been lost, but have been cataloguedand published here for the first time with an unsurpassedselection of colour plates. In a comprehensive introduction, Vladimir Lukonin, Director of the Oriental Art section of the HermitageMuseum, and his colleague Anatoli Ivanov have broadlydocumented the major developments of Persian Art: from thefirst signs of civilisation on.

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