
Islamic Art
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AuteurBarbara Brend
- UitgeverijHarvard University Press
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Barbara Brend's 'Islamic Art' is a comprehensive exploration of the rich and diverse artistic traditions that have flourished within the Islamic world. This meticulously researched book spans over a millennium of history, from the early days of Islam to the modern era, offering readers an in-depth look at the evolution of Islamic art across different regions and periods. Brend's narrative is both scholarly and accessible, making it an invaluable resource for both academics and enthusiasts alike. The book is richly illustrated with high-quality images that bring the art to life, allowing readers to appreciate the intricate details and profound beauty of Islamic artistic creations. From the geometric patterns of the Alhambra to the calligraphic masterpieces of the Ottoman Empire, 'Islamic Art' covers a wide range of artistic expressions, including architecture, ceramics, textiles, and manuscript illumination. Brend also delves into the cultural and religious contexts that have shaped Islamic art, providing a deeper understanding of its significance and enduring legacy. This book is not just a visual feast but also a profound intellectual journey that highlights the interconnectedness of art, culture, and spirituality in the Islamic world.