Continuous interaction with the Mediterranean Sea brought first Arabs and then Muslims in contact with the aesthetic values of marble as a building material, which they actively integrated and transformed in their own architectural practices. In the pre-modern world, due to the cost of quarrying, transportation, and its working, marble remained available only for projects involving extremely wealthy patrons. For the Umayyads, the first Islamic dynasty, who ruled the caliphate in Damascus from 661 to 750, this was also the case: marble was highly desirable yet hard to obtain. Evidence of this lies in their extensive reuse of marble material in religious and princely buildings, as well as in examples that show a ‘failed’ use or r...
Muslim architecture has been initiated from the very beginning of Islamic heritage which is started ...
The article (developed from a paper given at an interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Mich...
A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will conside...
Continuous interaction with the Mediterranean Sea brought first Arabs and then Muslims in contact w...
This monograph stems from a long-standing interest in the re-use of Roman antiquities during the Mi...
Marble was a frequently deployed material in the representative architecture of the two most importa...
Islamic Architecture went through several periods of time. During its peak, numerous Islamic dynasti...
The Western interest in studying the artistic patrimony of the Muslim world began as early asthe lat...
The Islamic Art from the world's most popular arts and the longest for so It has provided us with th...
Islam is the religious faith preached by the Arab prophet Mohammed. During the five hundred years af...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...
The Islamic built environment is the one whose form, design and function are inspired by Islam, are ...
Efficient interaction between art and technology enabled Islamic architecture to actively experience...
The conquest of western Anatolia by the Turcoman peoples in the early fourteenth century engendered ...
he connection between Umayyad and Byzantine mosaic manufacture is a debated issue: on the one hand, ...
Muslim architecture has been initiated from the very beginning of Islamic heritage which is started ...
The article (developed from a paper given at an interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Mich...
A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will conside...
Continuous interaction with the Mediterranean Sea brought first Arabs and then Muslims in contact w...
This monograph stems from a long-standing interest in the re-use of Roman antiquities during the Mi...
Marble was a frequently deployed material in the representative architecture of the two most importa...
Islamic Architecture went through several periods of time. During its peak, numerous Islamic dynasti...
The Western interest in studying the artistic patrimony of the Muslim world began as early asthe lat...
The Islamic Art from the world's most popular arts and the longest for so It has provided us with th...
Islam is the religious faith preached by the Arab prophet Mohammed. During the five hundred years af...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...
The Islamic built environment is the one whose form, design and function are inspired by Islam, are ...
Efficient interaction between art and technology enabled Islamic architecture to actively experience...
The conquest of western Anatolia by the Turcoman peoples in the early fourteenth century engendered ...
he connection between Umayyad and Byzantine mosaic manufacture is a debated issue: on the one hand, ...
Muslim architecture has been initiated from the very beginning of Islamic heritage which is started ...
The article (developed from a paper given at an interdisciplinary workshop at the University of Mich...
A general analysis of the use of marble in Ravenna between the 5th and the 6th century will conside...