Dalmatia and the Mediterranean : portable archeology and the poetics of influence /
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| Language: | English |
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Leiden :
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[2014]
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| Series: | Mediterranean art histories : studies in visual cultures and artistic transfers from late antiquity to the modern period ;
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Alina Payne
- Part I. Mobility and history
- The view from the land : Austrian art historians and the interpretation of Croatian art / Suzanne Marchand
- Evliya Celebi in Dalmatia : an Ottoman traveler's encounters with the arts of the Franks / Cemal Kafadar
- The imprimatur of decadence : Robert Adam and the imperial Palatine tradition / Erika Naginski
- Part II. The Mediterranean imagination
- From Solomon's Temple to Hagia Sophia : a metaphorical journey for Andrea Mantegna / Marzia Faietti
- The thin white line : Palladio, white cities and the Adriatic imagination / Alina Payne
- Hospitality and hostility in 16th-century art literary sources on the Mediterranean / David Young Kim
- Part III. Things that move : textiles
- The Byzantine Peplos in Genova : "the object as event" / Ioli Kalavrezou
- Architecture for the body : some reflections on the mobility of textiles and the fate of the so-called Chasuble of Saint Thomas
- Becket in the Cathedral of Fermo in Italy / Avinoam Shalem
- Cloth and geography : town planning and architectural aspects of the first industry in Dubrovnik in the 15th century / Josko Belamaric
- Part IV. Portability and networks
- Connectivity, mobility, and Mediterranean "portable archaeology" : pashas from the Dalmatian hinterland as cultural mediators / Gulru Necipoglu
- The influence of building materials on architectural design : Dalmatian stone at the cathedrals in Korcula and Sibenik / Goran Niksic
- Between quarry and magic : the selective approach to Spolia in the Islamic monuments of Egypt / Doris Behrens-Abouseif
- The King of Naples emulates Salvia Postuma? : the Arch of Castel Nuovo in Naples and its antique model / Jasenka Gudelj.