108 Images of Mongolia; [Title in Mongolian Cyrillic characters and in English]: The Photographs of Czechoslovak Archaeologist Lumir Jisl, 1957-1963
by Jisl, Lumir (1921-1969); Lubo Belka; Veronika Kapiovská; Sampildondov Chuluun
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- first
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- ISBN 10
- 9997303342
- ISBN 13
- 9789997303349
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Ulaanbaatar: Admon for the Zanabazar Museum, 2014. First edition. soft cover. New. 30 cm; 80 pages, chiefly color and half-tone photo illustrations. Text and captions in Mongolian and English. Introductory material by Lubo Belka, Veronika Kapiovská, and Sampildondov Chuluun. Bound in photo illustrated wraps. OCLC locates no copies in its consortium.
Catalogue of an exhibition at the Zanabazar Museum in Ulaanbaatar (and Prague's Dox Centre for Contemporary Art) of original color and black and white photographs made by Lumír Jisl, a Czechoslovak archaeologist and expert in Oriental art and material culture. Jisl studied Buddhist art in China, Tibet and mainly in Mongolia, where he led a successful archaeological expedition exploring prince Kultegin memorial in 1958. The catalogue reproduces all 108 of the pictures on exhibit, all taken during Jisl's three Mongolian journeys between 1957 to 1963. Includes a detailed description and analysis of his visual and textual materials and sources. "The creators and organizers of the exhibit "108 Images of Mongolia - The Photographs of Czechoslovak Archaeologist Lumír Jisl 1957-1963" Lubo Belka and Veronika Kapiovská, would like to thank Magdalena Pulicarová a Zuzana Kovanicová for their kind assistance in lending the photographic negatives from the estate of their father, Lumír Jisl.
Catalogue of an exhibition at the Zanabazar Museum in Ulaanbaatar (and Prague's Dox Centre for Contemporary Art) of original color and black and white photographs made by Lumír Jisl, a Czechoslovak archaeologist and expert in Oriental art and material culture. Jisl studied Buddhist art in China, Tibet and mainly in Mongolia, where he led a successful archaeological expedition exploring prince Kultegin memorial in 1958. The catalogue reproduces all 108 of the pictures on exhibit, all taken during Jisl's three Mongolian journeys between 1957 to 1963. Includes a detailed description and analysis of his visual and textual materials and sources. "The creators and organizers of the exhibit "108 Images of Mongolia - The Photographs of Czechoslovak Archaeologist Lumír Jisl 1957-1963" Lubo Belka and Veronika Kapiovská, would like to thank Magdalena Pulicarová a Zuzana Kovanicová for their kind assistance in lending the photographic negatives from the estate of their father, Lumír Jisl.
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- Bookseller
- Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 5614
- Title
- 108 Images of Mongolia; [Title in Mongolian Cyrillic characters and in English]
- Author
- Jisl, Lumir (1921-1969); Lubo Belka; Veronika Kapiovská; Sampildondov Chuluun
- Format/Binding
- Soft cover
- Book Condition
- New New
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- First edition
- Binding
- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 9997303342
- ISBN 13
- 9789997303349
- Publisher
- Admon for the Zanabazar Museum
- Place of Publication
- Ulaanbaatar
- Date Published
- 2014
- Keywords
- Mongolia Mongolia, 20th century Mongolia, photographs Mongolia, portraits
- Bookseller catalogs
- Journeys and Destinations;
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