02450nam a2200169Ia 45000010005000000080041000050200018000462450118000642600076001823000020002585051336002785200570016145460011021846500038021956510009022337000038022426545260430s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9789923402184 0aغوديا السومري: bاختراع فن البورتريه في تاريخ الفن/ cشاكر لعيبي aعمّان؛ bخطوط وظلال للنشر والتوزيع؛ c2021 a251p; c21x14cm aTitle translation: Gudea the Sumerian: The Invention of Portrait Art in Art History. Shaker Laibi "This book offers a fresh reading of art history, going beyond the prevailing Western narrative that traces the emergence of portraiture (the depiction of real individuals) back to the European Renaissance. The author argues that the origins of portraiture go back much further, to ancient Mesopotamia, specifically through the statues of the Sumerian ruler Gudea. This book offers a revisionist reading of art history, challenging the dominant Western narrative that portraiture (the depiction of real individuals) emerged during the European Renaissance. Instead, the author argues that the origins of portrait art can be traced back much earlier—to ancient Mesopotamia, specifically through the statues of the Sumerian ruler Gudea (غوديا).Title translation: Gudea the Sumerian: The Invention of Portrait Art in Art History. Shaker Laibi This book offers a revisionist reading of art history, challenging the dominant Western narrative that portraiture (the depiction of real individuals) emerged during the European Renaissance. Instead, the author argues that the origins of portrait art can be traced back much earlier—to ancient Mesopotamia, specifically through the statues of the Sumerian ruler Gudea (غوديا). aيقدم هذا الكتاب قراءةً جديدةً لتاريخ الفن، متجاوزًا الرواية الغربية السائدة التي تُرجع ظهور فن البورتريه (تصوير الأفراد الحقيقيين) إلى عصر النهضة الأوروبية. ويجادل المؤلف بأن أصول فن البورتريه تعود إلى زمنٍ أقدم بكثير، إلى بلاد ما بين النهرين القديمة، وتحديدًا من خلال تماثيل الحاكم السومري جوديا.  aArabic aN5300-7418 History of Visual Arts aIraq aLaibi, Shaker شاكر لعيبي