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Persian Miniatures 120 illustrations - cover

Persian Miniatures 120 illustrations

Vladimir Loukonine, Anatoli Ivanov

Verlag: Parkstone International

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Beschreibung

Encounter one of history’s greatest civilisations through miniatures. In Persian Miniatures, the story of the magnificent Persian Empire is told by way of a small but vibrant artistic tradition. The colourful images, which are, in fact, elaborate book illustrations, introduce a curious world of adventures, heroes and sovereigns. The Mega Square layout highlights three details from each image and helps to discover amazing peculiarities.
Verfügbar seit: 07.01.2014.
Drucklänge: 71 Seiten.

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