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Ceramics of the Islamic world in the Tareq Rajab Museum / Géza Fehérvári.

Fine Arts Library NK3880 .F443 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fehérvári, Géza.
Tareq Rajab Museum (Kuwait)
Contributor:
Tareq Rajab Museum (Kuwait)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tareq Rajab Museum (Kuwait)--Catalogs.
Tareq Rajab Museum (Kuwait).
Islamic pottery--Catalogs.
Islamic pottery.
Pottery--Kuwait--Catalogs.
Pottery.
Kuwait.
Genre:
Catalogs.
Physical Description:
399 pages : color illustrations, map ; 30 cm
Place of Publication:
New York ; London : I. B. Tauris, [2000]
Summary:
Ceramics from the Islamic world have been fully appreciated by western art historians and collectors, as well as the discerning public, since the early 20th century. Since then important finds have enhanced the role of ceramics as a valuable source in charting the evolution of Islamic artistic culture. In this monumental and magnificently illustrated book, Gé za Fehé rvá ri presents the history of ceramics in the Islamic world through a wide and comprehensive collection of objects spanning all periods and regions of the Islamic world.
Contents:
Preface / Tareq Sayid Rajab
Foreword / Ralph Pinder-Wilson
Historical Map of the Islamic World and Europe
Introduction
1. The Pre- and Early Islamic Periods (2nd to 8th centuries)
2. The Early Abbasid Period Iraq, Iran and Central Asia (9th to early 11th centuries)
3. The Fatimid Period in Egypt and North Africa (late 10th to 12th centuries)
4. Iranian Sgraffiato (from the 11th up to the early 13th centuries)
5. The "Seljuq" Period of Iran (11th to early 13th centuries)
6. Glazed Lamps and Lanterns (10th to 13th centuries)
7. Glazed Ceramics of Afghanistan (11th to 14th centuries)
8. Ayyubid Ceramics of Syria (12th to mid-13th centuries)
9. Unglazed Ceramics of the Early Islamic Period
10. The Ilkhanid and Timurid Periods in Iran and Central Asia (late 13th to early 16th centuries)
11. Mamluk Ceramics of Syria and Egypt (late 13th to early 16th centuries)
12. Hispano-Moresque Ceramics of Spain (15th to 18th centuries).
13. Safavid and Qajar Ceramics (16th to 19th centuries)
14. Ceramics of Ottoman Turkey (16th to 19th centuries)
15. Moroccan Ceramics (18th to 19th centuries)
16. Moulds, Matrices, Dies and Casts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-367) and index.
ISBN:
1860644309
OCLC:
43986416

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