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_aMozzati, Luca, _eaut _9121976 |
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_aArte Islamica. _lEnglish |
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_aIslamic art / _cLuca Mozzati ; translation from the Italian, D. Radzinowicz, Paul Aston, Sliema, and Tessa Frank, Ludlow. |
| 250 | _aCompact edition. | ||
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_aMunich : _bPrestel, _c2019. |
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_a319 pages : _billustrations (chiefly color) ; _c30 cm |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 318-319). | ||
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_t-- Basic Principles _t-- The interpretation of Islamic art _t-- The forms of Islamic architecture _t-- Calligraphy: the form of the divine word _t-- The applied arts _t-- The History of Islamic Art _t-- The Umayyads _t-- The Abbasids: empire of the Caliphate _t-- The Mediterranean basin between the eighth and eleventh centuries: the birth of regional identity _t-- Central Asia between the tenth and twelfth centuries _t-- The Mediterranean basin between the eleventh and fifteenth centuries _t-- The Seljuqs _t-- The Ilkhanids, the Timurids, and the Khanates _t-- The Ottoman empire _t-- Persia from the Safavids to the Qajar dynasty _t-- The Indian subcontinent _t-- Principle dynasties and figures of the Islamic world. |
| 520 | _aFrom its birth in the 7th century through modern times, the Islamic religion has inspired glorious works of art. This stunning book includes more than four hundred reproductions of treasures of Islamic art that span the world: from southern Europe, along the entire Mediterranean basin to sub-Saharan Africa through the Middle East, India, and Central Asia. Arranged geographically, the objects include paintings, miniatures, ceramics, calligraphy, textiles, carpets, and metal works. Each region is given a thorough introduction that offers historical context and extensive descriptions of its artifacts. Accompanying essays offer guidance in interpreting the many themes that tie these works together, including typology, calligraphy, and religious beliefs. With its large format, exquisite reproductions, and extensive research, this book is a thorough introduction to the Islamic artistic tradition. | ||
| 546 | _aTranslated from the Italian. | ||
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_aIslamic decorative arts. _9121977 |
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_aIslamic art _xThemes, motives. _9121978 |
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_aRadzinowicz, David, _etrl _9121979 |
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