An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea

The introduced work is a translation from English of the Turkish researcher Nicole Kançal-Ferrari`s article, which was published in Muqarnas magazine in 2017. The article is under the name: “An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea”. The author gives a new inte...

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Main Author: Nicole Kançal-Ferrari
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Language:English
Published: Tatarstan Academy of Sciences, Marjani Institute of History , Russian Federation 2020-12-01
Series:Крымское историческое обозрение
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Online Access:https://crimeanreview.ru/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/kio_2_2020_124-160_-1.pdf
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description The introduced work is a translation from English of the Turkish researcher Nicole Kançal-Ferrari`s article, which was published in Muqarnas magazine in 2017. The article is under the name: “An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea”. The author gives a new interpretation of this famous Gate in the Khan`s Palace in Bakhchisarai. She considers that it was made in the Renaissance period and the author of the Gate was very famous Italian sculptor and engraver Alevisio the New (1494?–1551).
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An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea
Крымское историческое обозрение
iron door
demir kapi
renaissance gate
alevisio portal
topkapi palace
hansarai palace
early modern crimea
title An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea
title_full An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea
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title_short An Italian Renaissance Gate for the Khan: Visual Culture in Early Modern Crimea
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demir kapi
renaissance gate
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topkapi palace
hansarai palace
early modern crimea
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