Islamic Art and Architecture
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Author: Henri Stierlin
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Place of printing: London
Year of publication: 2002
Turquoise and marble cupolas, arches adorned with flowers and arabesques, motionless basins reflecting slender minarets, sparkling enamels of floral bouquets, miniatures populated by lovers stretched out in the shade -- all these form part of the luxury decoration, refinement, and high spirituality that we define as "Persian style."
This subtle art is revealed in magical locations such as Isfahan, rich in mosques and palaces; Bukhara and Samarkand with their shining domes; Lahore and the gardens of Shalimar; the Red Fort of Delhi, exalted as an earthly paradise; and the miraculous Taj Mahal of Agra. For a thousand years, from the frontiers of Iran to the heart of India, architects, landscape gardeners, calligraphers, miniaturists, and weavers have made their mark on Islamic art and architecture. This lavishly illustrated book examines the sources, analyzes the forms, and discusses the mystic themes and symbolism of the immense heritage handed down by Islamic artists and craftsmen.
Product Condition:
Copy in good condition. Dust jacket with dust spots and wear to the edges and corners. Spine with yellowing, dust spots, small cuts, and wear to the edges. Pen dedication on the flyleaf. Text in English. Book in good condition.
ISBN Code: 0500511004
EAN: 9780500511008
Pages: 319
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 37
Width: 27
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Color images nt and ft. Text in English.
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