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Object in cOntext Musée du Louvre research programs on the Medieval IranianWorld April 5th 2016, Amphithéâtre Palissy, C2RMF Palais du Louvre, Porte des Lions, 14 Quai François Mitterrand, 75001 Paris Organizing committee: Annabelle Collinet Delphine Miroudot Registration required through (until filled to capacity): [email protected] or [email protected] Visitors must present a valid photo ID to reception Program Object in context Musée du Louvre research programs on the Medieval Iranian World April 5th 2016, Amphithéâtre Palissy, c2rmf 9.00: welcome of the participants 9.30: reception - Isabelle Pallot‑Frossart, director, Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France Challenges of research in the Département des Arts de l’Islam: the Medieval Iranian Collection - Yannick Lintz, director, Département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre 10.00: islametal: presentation and first results - Annabelle Collinet, Département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre, David Bourgarit, Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France, Vana Orfanou, Elahé Omidyar Mir‑Djalali Fellow, Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute 11.00: coffee break 11.15: The beveled style: from architecture ornament to openwork in Medieval Islamic metalwork of Khorasan - Kourosh Rashidi, Universität Bamberg 11.45: 10th to 15th century Iranian metalwork in the British Museum: a study of technology- Susan La Niece, Department of Conservation and Scientific Research, The British Museum. 12.15: discussion 12.45: lunch 14.00: medieval kâshi project: presentation and perspective Delphine Miroudot, Département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre Maryam Kolbadinejad, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch 14.45: Preliminary Result of Recent Excavated Lustre Tiles from Aveh, late 13th century - Maryam Kolbadinejad, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch 15.15: coffee break 15.30: Production centre(s) of Iranian Lustre ‑ Oliver Watson, Khalili Research Centre for the Art and Material Culture of the Middle East, University of Oxford 16.00: New analytical data from the study of two Iranian tiles from The British Museum at the AGLAE - Claire Pacheco, Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France, Ladan Akbarnia, Department of the Middle East, The British Museum, 16.30: discussion 17.00: Conclusion and perspectives, light on the Godard’s archives project - Yannick Lintz, director, département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre The main research programs focusing on the Medieval Iranian World in which the Département des Arts de l’Islam (dai) is involved deal with contextualizing the works of art preserved in the museum’s collection. Some of the main corpuses of the dai collection are being studied along with the Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France (c2rmf). Metal wares and metallic lustre wares from the Iranian World, which have in common the use of metal in the process of art creation, are the subject of two major programs: islametal and medieval kâshi project. Practical information Address Centre de recherche et de restauration des musées de France (C2RMF) Palais du Louvre - porte des Lions 14, quai François Mitterrand 75001 Paris 01 40 20 84 30 Access Metro line 1: Palais Royal musée du Louvre ou Tuileries line 14: Pyramides Bus stop: Quai François Mitterrand (lines 24, 27, 69, 72) islmetal concerns the understanding stop: Musée du Louvre of materials, techniques and gesture of (lines 27, 39, 68, 69, 95) creation that led to the production of metal wares in the Great Iranian World Registration required through (until ( c.10th-15th centuries). One of its main filled to capacity): goals is the definition of their context [email protected] or of creation understood as: technical, [email protected] geographical, human and historical. In Visitors must present a valid photo ID other words: how were those objects to reception made, where, in which production Contacts context, and for whom. [email protected] medieval kâshi project focuses on [email protected] Medieval Iranian tiles from the 13th – th 14 centuries. Their contextualization is based on the survey of main collections of Iranian lustre tiles - currently a scattered heritage - in Iran, Europe, United States. The program aims to collect new data through historical inscriptions and to reconstitute tiles’ historiography through the archives and by examining original monuments. R SHAN CULTURAL HERITAGE INSTITUTE Graphic conception: Vanessa Fournier Aiguière au zodiaque, laiton incrusté d’argent, Afghanistan, Hérat, 12e siècle , OA 5548, Département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Détail © Collinet/ El-Morr 2014, vue d’ensemble © Musée du Louvre, dist. RMN - Grand Palais / Hughes Dubois Carreau au lion, Iran, 665 H./1267, OA 6319.11, Département des Arts de l’Islam, Musée du Louvre, Paris. Vue d’ensemble © Musée du Louvre, dist. RMN - Grand Palais / Hughes Dubois