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OverviewIn this book, Patricia Blessing explores the emergence of Ottoman architecture in the fifteenth century and its connection with broader geographical contexts. Analyzing how transregional exchange shaped building practices, she examines how workers from Anatolia, the Mediterranean, the Balkans, and Iran and Central Asia participated in key construction projects. She also demonstrates how drawn, scalable models on paper served as templates for architectural decorations and supplemented collaborations that involved the mobility of workers. Blessing reveals how the creation of centralized workshops led to the emergence of a clearly defined imperial Ottoman style by 1500, when the flexibility and experimentation of the preceding century was levelled. Her book radically transforms our understanding of Ottoman architecture by exposing the diverse and fluid nature of its formative period. It also provides the reader with an understanding of design, planning, and construction processes of a major empire of the Islamic world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia Blessing (Princeton University, New Jersey)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 22.30cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 28.00cm Weight: 1.050kg ISBN: 9781316517604ISBN 10: 1316517608 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 18 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews'… extremely learned and scholarly … Recommended.' J. M. Bloom, Choice Author InformationPatricia Blessing is Assistant Professor of Art History at Princeton University. A scholar of Islamic architecture in the eastern Mediterranean, Iberian Peninsula, and Iran, she is the author of Rebuilding Anatolia after the Mongol Conquest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |