Islamic Art: Architecture, Painting, Calligraphy, Ceramics, Glass, Carpets
By (Author) Luca Mozzati
Prestel
Prestel
5th September 2019
19th June 2019
Germany
General
Non Fiction
709.1767
Hardback
320
Width 276mm, Height 294mm, Spine 30mm
2149g
This gorgeous survey of art from the Islamic world covers three continents and fourteen centuries. From its birth in the seventh century through modern times, the Islamic religion has inspired glorious works of art. This stunning book includes more than four hundred reproductions of treasures of Islamic art that span the world: from southern Europe, along the entire Mediterranean basin to sub-Saharan Africa through the Middle East, India, and Central Asia. Arranged geographically, the objects include paintings, miniatures, ceramics, calligraphy, textiles, carpets, and metal works. Each region is given a thorough introduction that offers historical context and extensive descriptions of its artifacts. Accompanying essays offer guidance in interpreting the many themes that tie these works together, including typology, calligraphy, and religious beliefs. Despite its wide-ranging history and origins, Islamic art is unified by its devotion to faith and beauty. With its large format, exquisite reproductions, and extensive research, this book is a thorough introduction to the Islamic artistic tradition. AUTHOR: Luca Mozzati is an art historian specialising in the art of Central Asia. He lectures and publishes widely in the field. SELLING POINTS: . A general and generously illustrated introduction to Islamic art from ceramics to painting. . This survey of art from the Islamic world covers three continents and fourteen centuries, and presents both heralded masterpieces as well as new additions to the canon. . Mozzati provides a framework for interpreting Islamic art and carefully explains important points within each period of its history. . Includes more than four hundred reproductions of treasures of Islamic art that span the world: from southern Europe, along the entire Mediterranean basin to sub-Saharan Africa through the Middle East, India, and Central Asia. . Arranged geographically, the objects featured in the book include paintings, miniatures, ceramics, calligraphy, textiles, carpets, and metal works. 414 colour illustrations
"The subheading of this weighty volume gives a sense of the sheer breadth it covers in its survey of three continents across 14 centuries." Crafts Council
LUCA MOZZATI is an art historian specializing in the art of Central Asia. He lectures and publishes widely in the field.