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Volume 21 (2021)
Volume 20 (2020)
Volume 19 (2019)
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Volume 17 (2017)
Volume 16 (2016)
Volume 15 (2015)
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Volume 13 (2013)
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Art
Royal Portraiture: A Visual Narrative from Qajar Age A Critique on the Book Qajar Portraits

Leila Ghaffari; Jamal Arabzadeh

Volume 22, Issue 7 , September 2022, , Pages 415-430

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2022.37540.2317

Abstract
  The present book, entitled Qajar Portraits, in the form of a handbook by Julian Raby, a researcher in the field of Islamic Art and former director of the Freer and Sackler Gallery in Washington, was published in continuation of the "Qajar Royal Paintings" exhibition which was held in London in 1999. ...  Read More

Art
Mimar Sinan Narrated by Tezkiretü'l-Bünyan and Tezkiretü'l-Ebniye A Critique on the Book Mimar Sinan Memories

Leila Ghaffari; Jamal Arabzadeh

Volume 22, Issue 3 , June 2022, , Pages 395-411

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.28035.1649

Abstract
  The cultural identity of a society is influenced by many factors, including religion, customs, art, and especially architecture. Moreover, the practical aspect of architecture in human life has made it important in the formation of civilizations such as Islam. The objective appearance of this civilization ...  Read More

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Observation as a Tool for Historian: A Critical Analysis of James Elkins’ Theories in the book How to Use Your Eyes

Jamal Arabzadeh

Volume 21, Issue 8 , October 2021, , Pages 249-268

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2021.36733.2266

Abstract
  This research is a critique of “How to use your eyes” by James Elkins. He is an important theorist of art historiography with a critical view of traditional theories about art history. The book's subject is "observation". Elkins carefully observes a wide range of visual phenomena in two main ...  Read More

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The Visual Representation of Human in Islamic Art A Critique on the Book The Human Figure in Islamic Art

Leila Ghaffari; Jamal Arabzadeh

Volume 21, Issue 5 , August 2021, , Pages 223-239

https://doi.org/10.30465/crtls.2020.29701.1738

Abstract
  From ancient times to the present, the concept of Representation is one of the intrinsic components of Art, and it is considered as an essential element in human definition and perception of Art. Generally, Representation is embodied as the idea of Similarity of artwork, with the real world, which ultimately ...  Read More