03039nam 2200661Ia 450 991101129400332120241107101015.09780429340659042934065697810000278911000027899(CKB)4100000010159239(MiAaPQ)EBC6036732(OCoLC)1139920835(OCoLC-P)1139920835(FlBoTFG)9780429340659(ODN)ODN0005111257(OCoLC)1416410512(UkLoBP)BP9780429340659BVA(EXLCZ)99410000001015923920241011e20202024 uy 0engurcnu---unuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMongol court dress, identity formation, and global exchange /Eiren L. Shea1st ed.Abingdon :Routledge,2020.London :Bloomsbury Publishing (UK),2024.1 online resource (xvii, 172 pages, 16 pages of plates) illustrationsRoutledge Research in Art History0-367-35618-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Felt, leather, silk, and gold : on the origins of Mongol court dress -- Robing at Khubilai's court -- "Pulling firmly her tall hat over her head :" women's dress at the Yuan court -- Mongol dress in West Asia -- Global reach : the Mongols and the Latin West -- The Mongol legacy.The Mongol period (1206-1368) marked a major turning point of exchange - culturally, politically, and artistically - across Eurasia. The wide-ranging international exchange that occurred during the Mongol period is most apparent visually through the inclusion of Mongol motifs in textile, paintings, ceramics, and metalwork, among other media. Eiren Shea investigates how a group of newly-confederated tribes from the steppe conquered the most sophisticated societies in existence in less than a century, creating a courtly idiom that permanently changed the aesthetics of China and whose echoes were felt across Central Asia, the Middle East, and even Europe. This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, fashion design, and Asian studies.Routledge Research in Art History.CostumeHistoryGroup identityMongolsFashion & societybicsscFashion & textiles: designbicsscOriental artbicsscCostumeHistoryGroup identityMongols.Fashion & societyFashion & textiles: designOriental art302.4095ART019000ART037000HIS050000bisacshShea Eiren L.1450219UkLoBPUkLoBPBOOK9911011294003321Mongol court dress, identity formation, and global exchange3649291UNINA