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Hardcover Islam : Art and Architecture Book

ISBN: 383311178X

ISBN13: 9783833111785

Islam : Art and Architecture

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Book Overview

This book follows the historical development of the Islamic dynasties and regions, showing the variety of their forms of artistic expressions from the beginning until today. From decorative elements... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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Excellent review of Art & Architecture in Islam - a bit academic but thorough

Goes through the history of Islamic Art & Architecture by dynasty & region. Editors did a good job as the contributions fit together well - but I'm not an expert!. Contains some good pictures as well. I've bought three copies now from various sources - for my mum and sisters as well. (Warning: don't try and browse the book when kids are pestering you).

Excellent Work ( Great Job)

I was lucky to get this book at 1/2 price for $25. I am amazed by the way this book has been written. For people who are interested in reading islamic history, achievements, milestones this is the one. It talks about the Islamic civilization in different parts of the world. The Pictures are great, paper quality is excellent. It is definately worth its price. Book is really heavy, that tells you it has lots of pages. My honest opinion is this book is a must buy for interested parties. Greate job authors, translators, editors, publishers. Thank you for this great work.

put this in your library? this is your library!

Size does matter-this book is huge particularly if you consider the giveaway price(the paper costs more).Ok so it's big and it has pictures-nice ones!It's also comprehensive,diverse and well written,this book is the best there is for an amazing tour of islamic art and architecture.

Islam: Art & Architecture

Excellent book. Beautifully written, great photography...and a wonderful tour of the world of Islam. As always, Konemann has provided readers with many, many hours of pleasure.

A great big book

This is simply a magnificent book. Written and published originally in German, well-translated (it reads as if it had been originally written in English, which indicates a good translation), beautifully put together, well edited, with hundreds of full color photographs of mosaics, mosques, palaces, forts, towns, manuscripts, jewels, and mausoleums. The book claims attention. It is a full history of Islam, with maps and timelines in every chapter to help the reader in what might be unfamiliar territory, plus a full history of the development of Art and Architecture in 14 centuries of Islamic culture around the globe. Every page has at least one photograph, and all photographs are of great quality, sharp and clear. Even the photo on page 334, one of the very few in black and white, is good, almost haunting, since the walls shown are in ruins. The paper is also high quality. From the cover onwards it is clear that there is great respect for the culture represented in this book, and for the reader who will go through 600 hundred pages of text and supporting material. My personal highlights: night shot of the Kaaba, in Mecca, p. 2 and 13. Map of Europe, Asia, and most of Africa with sharp, thumbnail-like photographs of Muslim architectonic marvels in those three continents, p. 6-7. Al-Mutawakkil mosque, p. 103. What the facade of the Azhar Mosque in Cairo (p. 140) and the Almoravid clay seal (p. 247) have in common, which is a testimony to the endurance of symbols. The entire "Spain and Morocco" chapter, 207-299.The appendix, starting on 601, is helpful and clear. The publisher, Könemann, is reponsible for another winner, "Gothic Architecture, Sculpture, Painting," but I believe "Islam, Art and Architecture" is better overall. This book is big and heavy, being more practical as a source of information than as a text that you would read from cover to cover or carry around. I highly recommend it, though, if you are interested in Islam at all from any perspective. My interest is mostly historical, but I can see already that this is a book that I will return to again and again.
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