Fredrik Robert Martin

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Frederick Martin in 1908

Fredrik Robert Martin (1868–1933) was a Swedish diplomat, scholar, collector, art historian, and author.[1][copyright violation] He worked in one of the diplomatic missions of Sweden in Constantinople as a dragoman.[2]

Martin was a collector, and wrote about his career in books.[3]

Works[edit]

  • Moderne Keramik von Centralasien (1897)[4]
  • Morgenländische Stoffe (1897)
  • Dänische Silberschätze aus der Zeit Christians IV aufbewahrt in der Kaiserlichen Schatzkammer zu Moskau (1900)
  • Die persischen Prachtstoffe im Schlosse Rosenborg in Kopenhagen (1901)
  • A history of oriental carpets before 1800 (1908)
  • Sett, hört och känt : skisser från Turkiet, Ryssland, Italien och andra land (1933)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bloom, Jonathan M.; Blair, Shiela S., eds. (2009). The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195309911.
  2. ^ "The Martin collection". Konstfack.
  3. ^ "F. R. Martin (1868-1933), (Fredrik Robert)". The National Library of Israel.
  4. ^ "CHRONOLOGY OF IRANIAN HISTORY PART 3". Encyclopædia Iranica.