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Ottoman Metalwork in the Balkans and in Hungary by Ibolya Gerelyes and Maximilian Hartmuth / Hungarian National Museum

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Ottoman Metalwork in the Balkans and in Hungary

By Ibolya Gerelyes and Maximilian Hartmuth
Hungarian National Museum

Paperback (2015)
ISBN: 9786155209475 / 978-6155209475
ISBN-10: 6155209472
Pages: 216
Publisher: Hungarian National Museum
Language: English

Overview

Ottoman Metalwork in the Balkans and in Hungary delves into the fascinating world of metalwork across the European territories of the former Ottoman Empire, from the Middle Ages to the present day. The volume presents a collection of studies by researchers from seven countries, examining a wide array of metalwork produced in this region. These works encompass everything from everyday copper items to breathtaking masterpieces crafted by Ottoman goldsmiths.

This book covers an expansive area that stretches from Slovakia to Greece and from Bosnia to Bulgaria, with the imperial capital of Istanbul as a central hub. Key topics include ceremonial vessels for liturgical purposes and artifacts made specifically for the Ottoman court. The studies featured in this book are drawn from presentations at a conference held at the Hungarian National Museum in Budapest in February 2012.

Ottoman Metalwork in the Balkans and in Hungary offers an exceptional, comprehensive view of the artistic and cultural significance of Ottoman metalwork throughout southeastern Europe.

Interesting Facts

  • The book explores the intricate art of Ottoman metalwork and its impact on the Balkans and Hungary over centuries.
  • Ottoman metalwork includes a wide variety of objects, from functional everyday items to exquisite works of art made for the imperial court.
  • Many of the objects discussed in the book are housed in museums across the region, including the Hungarian National Museum.
  • The book provides an in-depth look at the historical and cultural context of Ottoman metalworking traditions, touching on religious, artistic, and practical uses.
  • Researchers from diverse countries contributed to the volume, offering a wide range of perspectives on Ottoman metalwork and its influence.

Publisher / Kiadó

The Hungarian National Museum is renowned for its commitment to preserving and promoting Hungary’s rich cultural heritage. By publishing works such as this one, the museum contributes to the scholarly exploration of historical artifacts and their broader cultural and artistic implications.

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