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Making Sense of Islamic Art & Architecture is a beautifully illustrated and informative guide to understanding the intricacies of Islamic art and its architectural masterpieces. Written by art historian Rosemarie Levey, the book explores the evolution of Islamic artistic traditions from the 7th century to the present day, emphasizing the cultural and religious contexts that shaped them.
Levey carefully examines key elements of Islamic art, such as geometric patterns, calligraphy, and arabesques, as well as the architectural wonders that span from the Alhambra to the Dome of the Rock. The book highlights how these elements were influenced by a range of factors including Islamic theology, cultural exchange, and regional diversity.
Key Themes Explored:
Levey’s writing makes these complex themes accessible to both students of art history and general readers interested in understanding the lasting influence of Islamic art on the world’s cultural heritage.
By Adam Barkman
Book Cover Type: Hardcover
Genre: Arts and Religion & spirituality