A special issue of the Journal of Art Historiography: A Historiography of Persian Art: Past, Present and Future, No. 28, June 2023, guest edited by Yuka Kadoi and András Barati.
Table of Contents
- Yuka Kadoi: ‘A Twenty-Year Retrospect on ‘The Mirage of Islamic Art’: Polarising Islamic art, consolidating Persian art’
- Nile Green: ‘The rekhta of architecture: the development of ‘Islamic’ art history in Urdu, c.1800-1950’
- Ebba Koch: ‘Discovering Mughal painting in Vienna by Josef Strzygowski and his circle: the historiography of the Millionenzimmer’
- Henry P. Colburn: ‘A brief historiography of Parthian art, from Winckelmann to Rostovtzeff’
- Iván Szántó: ‘West-östlich diplomacy and connoisseurship in the late Habsburg Empire: Baron Albert Eperjesy and his dispersed collection of Persian art’
- Kassiani Kagouridi: ‘Musealisation and ethno-cultural stereotypes in Persian art: the case of Baluch carpets ca. 1870s – 1930s’
- Tomasz Grusiecki (Boise State University), ‘Rethinking the so-called Polish carpets’
- Dorothy Armstrong: ‘Persophilia and technocracy: carpets in the World of Islam Festival, 1976’
- Jaimee K. Comstock-Skipp: ‘The ‘Iran’ Curtain: the historiography of Abu’l-Khairid (Shaybanid) arts of the book and the ‘Bukhara School’ during the Cold War’
- Robert Hillenbrand: ‘Eric Schroeder: maverick polymath’
- Andrea Luigi Corsi: ‘A matter of timing: the modern history of a ‘Sasanian’ silver plate from Rashy’
- Johannes L. Kurz: ‘Dashi 大食 reconsidered’
- Jens Kröger: ‘Kurt Erdmann (1901-1964)’
- Jens Kröger: ‘Carl Johan Lamm (1902-1981)’
- Joachim Gierlichs: ‘Ernst Cohn-Wiener (1882-1941) and his contribution on Islamic Art and Architecture in Central Asia’