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In: The Land between Two Seas: Art on the Move in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea 1300–1700
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The volume before you is the product of a long process that started in the spring of 2012 with Anne Helmreich from the Getty Foundation sounding me out on possible ideas for a project for their Connecting Art Histories program. The project I proposed, “From Riverbed to Seashore. Art on the Move in Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Period,” was accepted in May 2013 and started with a call for participation in December 2013. Three traveling seminars in seven countries and two workshops and a conference in three more countries later, the essays that were generated from this intense activity are finally seeing the light of print.

Needless to say, a project that involved twenty-one people and travel in nine countries and that came to full maturity almost ten years later, required much organization and planning, not to mention discipline sometimes reminiscent of a military campaign. But beyond the inevitable logistical challenges, the project brought much satisfaction through discovery, exploration, and adventure—all of it exciting, fun, and quite literally mind-bending. And, as an added bonus, beyond scholarship it led to many friendships and a sense of extended family. So, in this spirit I want to thank all those who stayed the course and whom you will meet on these pages, and just as much those who participated only in some parts of this operation. Thank you, Jacek Bielak and Stanko Kokole for joining our group and adding your wisdom to our peregrinations in mind and in fact. A particularly warm thank you to three exceptional project assistants—Elizabeth Kassler-Taub, Victoria Addona, and Mathilde Bonvalot—without whom neither the voyages nor the volume would have come to a happy end. Thank you to Joško Belamarić for opening doors and connecting us to people and sites, as well as to so many hidden treasures, all along the Dalmatian coast; to Anca Oroveanu for inviting us into the enchanting New Europe College in Bucharest; to Ana-Maria Zahariade and Horia Moldovan from the Architecture School Ion Mincu in Bucharest for much help with organizing our Romanian trip; to the staff of the libraries at Harvard University and at the Harvard Art Museums for giving the project participants the opportunity to access books, rare collections, and hold a workshop within the museum premises; and many, many thanks to Joan Weinstein, Anne Helmreich, and most recently Miguel de Baca from the Getty Foundation for supporting the project with so much enthusiasm and for understanding its complexities with so much sympathy. Finally, a thank you to Clare Peploe for offering the wonderful heaven of peace where I could write and to Mark for sustaining me in this work gently and steadily and sharing with me his own fascination with distant shores and mobile worlds.

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The Land between Two Seas: Art on the Move in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea 1300–1700

Series:  Mediterranean Art Histories, Volume: 5
Cover The Land between Two Seas: Art on the Move in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea 1300–1700
E-Book ISBN:
9789004515468
Publisher:
Brill
Print Publication Date:
06 Jun 2022
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Art History
    • History
      • General
    • Middle East and Islamic Studies
      • Archaeology, Art & Architecture
    • Slavic and Eurasian Studies
      • Arts
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Acknowledgments
Figures
Notes on Contributors
From Riverbed to Seashore: An Introduction
Part 1 The Adriatic
Chapter 1 The Late Sixteenth-Century Ship in the Adriatic as a Cultural System
Chapter 2 Peripheral or Central? The Fortification Architecture of the Sanmichelis in Dalmatia
Chapter 3 Daniel Rodriga’s Lazaretto in Split and Ottoman Caravanserais in Bosnia
Chapter 4 The Villa in Renaissance Dubrovnik
Chapter 5 Visualizing Illyrianism in Urban VIII’s Rome
Part 2 The Black Sea from the Dardanelles to the Sea of Azov
Chapter 6 “Vampire Trouble Is More Serious Than the Mighty Plague”
Chapter 7 Transcultural Ornament and Heraldic Symbols
Chapter 8 Romes Outside of Italy
Chapter 9 The Mangalia Mosque in the Waqf Empire of an Ottoman Power Couple
Chapter 10 Goldsmithery Made for the Cantacuzini
Chapter 11 The Reliquary of St. Niphon
Chapter 12 Between Venice and the Danube
Part 3 The Danube and Beyond
Chapter 13 Between Worlds: Ottoman Heritage and Its Baroque Afterlife in Central Europe
Chapter 14 Portability, Mobility, and Cultural Transfers—Wooden Church Architecture in Early Modern Banat
Chapter 15 Ottoman and Persian Luxury between Fashion and Politics
Chapter 16 Sociability Seeps through the Lower Danube
Chapter 17 On the Road to the “New Empire”
Back Matter
Index

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