Islam at the Tropenmuseum

"'Islam at the Tropenmuseum' is the fifth in a series of publications on the collections of the Tropenmuseum." (Foreword, S. 9)

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Main Author: Shatanawi, Mirjam (Author)
Corporate Authors: Tropenmuseum (Other) ; Nationaal Museum van Wereldculturen (Other)
Contributors: Herman, Sam (Other)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: Arnhem LM Publ. 2014
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:[Collections of the Tropenmuseum] 5
[Collections at the Tropenmuseum] 5
[At the Tropenmuseum] 5
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Islam (Motif) / Islamic art / Tropenmuseum
Further subjects:B Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
B Islamic art
B Islamic civilization
B Tropenmuseum (Amsterdam, Niederlande)
B Islam Art
B Islam Culture
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Summary:"'Islam at the Tropenmuseum' is the fifth in a series of publications on the collections of the Tropenmuseum." (Foreword, S. 9)
"'Islam at the Tropenmuseum' is the fifth volume in a series of books that explore the collections of the Tropenmuseum, examining their multiple stories and the history of their display." (Rückseite des hinteren Banddeckels)
This is the fifth volume of a series of ten books that discuss the collections of the Tropenmuseum and the histories and stories that accompany them. The books elucidate the often hidden backgrounds of a museum collection, discussing objects within their original context, social histories and their contemporary meaning. The main emphasis lies on the history of each collection, with its different collecting and presentation practices placed in a particular time and place. Each volume is richly illustrated with objects and photographs from the Tropenmuseum collection
Item Description:Auf der Vorderseite des vorderen Banddeckels: Tropenmuseum
"National Museum of World Cultures. The National Museum of World Cultures was established on 1 April 2014 through a merger of the Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde (1837, Leiden), the Tropenmuseum (1859, Amsterdam) and the Afrika Museum (1954, Berg en Dal)." (S. 255)
Literaturverz. S. 249 - 251
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Physical Description:255 S., Ill., graph. Darst., 28 cm
ISBN:978-94-6022-247-4