The Splendours of Uzbekistan’s Oases at the Musée du Louvre

 

Wall painting from the Varakhsha palace
Early 8th century AD
The State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

 
 

The Splendours of Uzbekistan’s Oases

November 23, 2022 — March 6, 2023

 

This exhibition takes visitors on a fascinating journey to the crossroads of civilizations, in the heart of central Asia, in Uzbekistan, where Samarkand and Bokhara are household names. But many other trading posts in the region brought to light works of art that are now listed as objects of world heritage.

A large selection of these masterworks will leave Uzbekistan for the first time and undergo special conservation treatment for the exhibition, including monumental wall paintings from the Ambassadors’ Hall in Samarkand and its surroundings, the pages of one of the oldest monumental Korans from the early days of Islam from Katta Langar, in Sogdiana, and other treasures in gold from Bactria (Dalverzin Tepe), silver, silk, and fine ceramics. The exhibition also showcases several masterpieces from the famous 16th-century miniature paintings of the School of Bukhara.

Thanks to exceptional loans from Uzbekistan and from major European museums, the exhibition encompasses nearly 130 works and invites visitors to embark on a journey through space and time. The riveting tale of 17 centuries sheds light on why this far-flung region near China and India fascinated Alexander the Great and the caliphs of Baghdad, beyond the Iranian world, further east. This hotspot of exchange and cultural flourishing provided a forum where Western and Eastern civilizations could dialogue and mingle harmoniously.

Organized by Yannick Lintz, president of Musée Guimet, and Rocco Rante, archaeologist in the Department of Islamic Art at the Musée du Louvre. This exhibition was organized by the Louvre in partnership with the Art and Culture Development Foundation of the Republic of Uzbekistan under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan.

This exhibition is supported in part by EDF and Orano.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Exhibition Preview

 

Prince with armour
Khalchayan
1st century AD
The State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Burnt door
Kafir Kala site
Mid-6th century
National Archaeological Center, Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Sculpture with two snakes forming a handle
Fergana Valley
3rd millennium BC
Paris, Musée du Louvre Department of Islamic Art
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

The painting of the Ambassadors
Mid-7th century
Afrasiab Museum of Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Treasure
Dalverzin Tepe
1st century AD
Institute of Art Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Bust of Buddhist deity
Dalverzin Tepe
Unfired clay
2nd–3rd centuries AD
The State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Buddha meditating between two monks
Fayaz Tepe
2nd century AD
State Museum of History of Uzbekistan
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Head of a prince
Dalverzin Tepe
1st–2nd centuries BC
Institute of Art Studies of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo : Andrey Arakelyan

Wall painting from the Varakhsha palace
Early 8th century AD
The State Museum of Arts of Uzbekistan, Tashkent
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Door from the Guri Amir Mausoleum
14th century
Samarkand
State Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Oil lamp bearing the name of Timur
Department of Islamic Art, Musée du Louvre
© Musée du Louvre, dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Hugues Dubois

Sogdian merchant
7th–9th centuries
AD Musée Guimet
© RMN-Grand Palais (MNAAG, Paris) / Thierry Ollivier

Bowl
Samarkand
11th century AD
State Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Folio sheet from the Katta Langar Qur'an.
Mid 8th century AD
Muslim Board of Uzbekistan
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Folding spoon-fork
Paykend
7th century.
From the excavations in the Bukhara site, Musée du Louvre
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Bowl
Smarkand
9th century AD
State Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Sultan Sanjar Hailed by an Old Woman; double page of a Treasury of Secrets by Nizami.
Manuscripts Department, Bibliothèque Nationale de France
© Bibliothèque nationale de France

Plate
Copper alloy, silver inlay 12th century AD
State Museum of History, Architecture and Art, Samarkand
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan

Fragment of a cornice with an elephant
Ancient Termez
2nd–3rd centuries AD Archaeological Museum of Termez, Uzbekistan
© Art and Culture Development Foundation, Republic of Uzbekistan
Photo: Andrey Arakelyan