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Islamic Art Calligraphy, Architecture, & Rugs Source: “Islamic Arts & Architecture Organization.” 23 Feb 2005.
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Architecture Expressions of power Focused on interior space instead of outside Forms used repetitively (arches, columns, courtyards, domes) Little directional arrangement Organic design –Easy to make additions (ie: as families grow) –Maze of structures
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Shady court- yard of house in Cairo
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“Dome of the Rock”
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Inside of “Dome of the Rock”
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Inner dome of “Dome of the Rock”
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The Haram (Great Mosque)
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Great Mosque of Qairawwan
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Great Mosque of al-Mutawakkil “The Spiral”
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Taj Mahal
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The Alhambra
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Inner court of Alhambra
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Courtyard arches & columns of Alhambra
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Wall ornamental relief at Alhambra
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“Oriental” Rugs Begun by nomads needing portable coverings Valued as art throughout world Value depends on precise, small knots (hand-knotted) & shortness of pile Two most famous rug producers –Turkey = geometric patterns –Persia = floral patterns Common colors = red, yellow, green
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Symbolism of Rugs Fighting animals = struggle b/t good & evil Cypress Tree = mourning or life after death Palm & Coconut = blessings Peony = wealth Lotus = great lineage Cresent = faith Fringe = wisdom & immortality
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Persia
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Turkey
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Calligraphy Calligraphy = the art of writing highly respected art in ME Symbolic of unity, beauty, & power Highly sophisticated & varying styles Importance shown appear on walls, windows, furniture & everyday items
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Calligraphy Varying types of calligraphy
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Gulzar
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Zoomorphic
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Tughra
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Calligraphy Varying mediums using calligraphy
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Bowl w/ Foliated Calligraphy
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Qur'an
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Rare illustrated version of the “Life of the Prophet”
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Marble Wall in Afghanistan
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Calligraphy Varying styles of calligraphy
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Kufi (geometric) Script
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Naskh
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Riq'a
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Thuluth
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