Making Sense of Islamic Art & Architecture
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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: The Role of Religion: The intersection of Islamic beliefs and artistic expression, including the importance of non-figurative art and the prohibition of depicting living beings. Key Architectural Wonders: Detailed analysis of iconic structures such as the Great Mosque of Córdoba, the Suleymaniye Mosque, and the Taj Mahal, and their symbolic and aesthetic significance. Cultural and Regional Variations: How Islamic art and architecture differ across regions such as Persia, Turkey, South Asia, and North Africa. Design and Ornamentation: The use of geometric patterns, calligraphy, and symbolism to create a harmonious and spiritual environment. The Role of Artisans: The contributions of craftsmen and their mastery in materials such as wood, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles. 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.
  • Book Name Making Sense of Islamic Art & Architecture
  • Author Name By Adam Barkman
  • Product Type paperback
  • Barcode 9780500291719
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