User:Happyducks/Khosrow and Shirin/Bibliography
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Bibliography
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Bibliography
[edit]- [1]This is a paper for the la trobe journal and it talks about illustrations in Dihlavi's manuscript
- [2]This article was about Hatifi's story based on Nizami's Khosrow and Shirin. It talks about the manuscripts illustrations and popularity at the Ottoman Court
- [3] Photo of the illustration of khosrow and shirin. Talks about Suzi's pseudonym
- [4] This journal paper talks about typical ottoman art styles and how it varies from persian art. it was written by someone at the islamic art university in Tehran
- [5] This yale article was about typical persian art materials. very useful in seeing how the materials used in each illustration differs
- [6]This book has a bit on the hypothesis that khusrau in the illustration at the met is actually a portrait of Hosayn khan
- [7]This was very interesting as it talked about the trend of depicting shirin alone. Typically she is illustrated bathing while Khusraw watches.
- [8]This is a good article as it analyzes the 18th century eruopean painting of shirin bathing. It talks about the addition of 3 people and the intimacy of the text being broken
- [9] This was a really good paper comparing the illustrations of shirin visitng farhad. It compares and contrasts the illustration at the Princeton collection and the one at the Philadelphia library
- [10] the illustration of shirin visitng farhad that the agha khan musem has is very different from the ones at the Princeton collection and philadelphia library. It is very interesting to compare them.
References
[edit]- ^ Brend, Barbara (2013). "From Persia and Beyond: a discussion of the illustrations to a Khamsa of Amir Khusrau Dihlavi in the State Library of Victoria" (PDF). La Trobe Journal. 91: 97–107.
- ^ Yoltar-Yildirim, Ayşi̇n (2005). "A 1498-99 Khusraw Va Shīrīn: Turning the Pages of an Ottoman Illustrated Manuscript". Muqarnas. 22: 95–109. ISSN 0732-2992.
- ^ "Hatifi | Khusrau and Shirin". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ Mesineh, Maryam (November 2017). "A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing the Evolution of Miniature in Safavid and Ottoman Periods". International Journal of Cultural and Social Studies (IntJCSS). 3.
- ^ "Transforming Discolored Pigments in a 16th-Century Persian Watercolor | Yale University Art Gallery". artgallery.yale.edu. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ Soudavar, Abolala (2016). Reassessing Early Safavid Art and History, Thirty Five Years after Dickson & Welch 1981. Lulu.com. ISBN 978-1-329-97615-3.
- ^ "Shirin Before Her Bath, AKM422, The Aga Khan Museum". Aga Khan Museum. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ "Khusraw Discovers Shirin Bathing (article)". Khan Academy. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
- ^ Simpson, Marianna Shreve (2008). "Mostly Modern Miniatures: Classical Persian Painting in the Early Twentieth Century". Muqarnas. 25: 359–395. ISSN 0732-2992.
- ^ "Remastered | AKM270 Fol. 81r | Aga Khan Museum". remastered.agakhanmuseum.org. Retrieved 2024-04-19.
Outline of proposed changes
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