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The formation of Islamic art / Oleg Grabar.
Main entry:

Grabar, Oleg, author.

Title & Author:

The formation of Islamic art / Oleg Grabar.

Edition:

Revised and enlarged edition.

Publication:

New Haven : Yale University Press, ©1987.

Description:

xix, 232 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

Notes:
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-226) and index.
The problem -- The land of early Islam -- The symbolic appropriation of the land -- Islamic attitudes towards the arts -- Islamic religious art : the mosque -- Secular art : palace and city -- The art of the court -- The art of the city -- Early Islamic decoration : the idea of an arabesque -- The formation of Islamic art -- Postscriptum : twelve years later -- History and chronology -- Theory and interpretation -- Past and present -- Appendix : chronology of the early Muslim world.
Summary:

This classic work on the nature of early Islamic art has now been brought up to date in order to take into consideration material that has recently come to light. In a new chapter, Oleg Grabar develops alternate models for the formation of Islamic art, tightens its chronology, and discusses its implications for the contemporary art of the Muslim world. Reviews of the first edition: "Grabar examines the possible ramifications of sociological, economic, historical, psychological, ecological, and archaeological influences upon the art of Islam. . . [He] explains that Islamic art is woven from the threads of an Eastern, Oriental tradition and the hardy, surviving strands of Classical style, and [he] illustrates this web by means of a variety of convincing and well-chosen examples."--Art Bulletin "A book of absorbing interest and immense erudition. . . All Islamic archaeologists and scholars will thank Professor Grabar for a profound and original study of an immense and complex field, which may provoke controversy but must impress by its mastery and charm by its modesty."-Times Literary Supplement "Oleg Grabar, in this book of exceptional subtlety and taste, surveys and extends his own important contributions to the study of early Islamic art history and works out an original and imaginative approach to the elusive and complex problems of understanding Islamic art."--American Historical Review.

ISBN:

0300039697 (alk. paper)
9780300039696 (alk. paper)
0300040466 (pbk.)
9780300040463 (pbk.)

Subject:

Islamic art History.
Islamic civilization.
Art islamique Histoire.
Islamic art.
Islamitische kunst.
Art Islam.
Islam Art.
Art, Islamic History.
Islamic visual arts, to ca 1000

Form/genre:

History.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 33136
Call No.: ID:88-B4757
Status: Available

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