Khalili, Nasser D
Ḥ'alili, Natser Daṿid
Khalīlī, Nāṣir Dāwūd
خلىلى، ناصر داوود
Non-Latin-script reference not evaluated
Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art. The Abbasid tradition, c1992: ser. t.p. (Nasser D. Khalili) jkt. (Dr. Nasser D. Khalili; scholar in Islamic art; honorary fellow of the Univ. of London)
Mamlekhet ha-sulṭanim, 1996: t.p. (Natser D. Ḥ'alili) t.p. verso (Nasser D. Khalili [in rom.]) p. 5 (Dr. Natser Daṿid Ḥ'alili)
The art and tradition of the Zuloagas, c1997: p. 213 (Dr. Nasser D. Khalili; born in Iran in 1945; he is a citizen of the United Kingdom & the United States; resides in London)
Aramaic documents from ancient Bactria (fourth century BCE.) from the Khalili collections, 2012: p. ix (Professor Nasser D. Khalili, Ph. D., KCSS, KCFO; founder, The Khalili Collections; I was born a Persian Jew) jacket (Professor Nasser D. Khalili; a scholar, collector, and philanthropist; since 1970, he has assembled, under the auspices of the Khalili Family Trust, five comprehensive art collections, comprising some 25,000 works: The arts of the Islamic world (700-1900); Japanese art of the Meiji period (1868-1912), Swedish textiles (1700-1900), Spanish damascened metalwork (1850-1900), and Enamels of the world (1700-2000); founded the Nasser D Khalili Chair of Islamic Art at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; endowed the Khalili Research Centre for the Art and Material Culture of the Middle East at the University of Oxford; graduate, associate research professor, and honorary fellow of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London; co-founder and chairman of the Maimonides Foundation, which promotes peace and understanding between Muslims and Jews)
Wikipedia, 25 August 2015 (Nasser Khalili; Nasser David Khalili; Persian: ناصر داوود خلىلى = Nāṣir Dāwūd Khalīlī; born 18 December 1945 in Esfahan; a British-Iranian scholar, collector, and philanthropist based in London; he holds British citizenship; after completing his schooling and national service in Iran, he moved to the United States of America in 1967, where he continued his education; in 1978, he settled in the United Kingdom)
n 93007008
Islamic art Art--Collectors and collecting Endowment of research Family foundations Peace Religious tolerance -
Khalili Family Trust
Khalili Research Centre for the Art and Material Culture of the Middle East (University of Oxford)
Art historians
male
Converted from MARCXML to MADS version 2.0 (Revision 2.13)
DLC
20150827073754.0
n93007008
eng
rda
other rules