In the second half of the nineteenth century, there was a growing interest in Western countries for Islamic stucco glass windows, which were known from descriptions in books and as imported artifacts. Among the oldest publications is Émile Prisse d’Avennes’ (1807-1879) L’art arabe d’après les monuments du Kaire depuis le VIIe siècle jusqu’à la fin du XVIIIe. One year after its publication in 1877, its illustrations inspired the geometrical patterns of the windows of the Moroccan House, a neo-Moorish pavilion in the park of Linderhof Palace (Ettal, Germany). 
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Islamic Architecture went through several periods of time. During its peak, numerous Islamic dynasti...
Fourteenth-century Cairo saw a movement towards abstract, geometric art. This movement reflected con...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...
Four of the five common Islamic decorational designs are carefully intermingled with Kashmiric, Beng...
Mashrabiya screen over a window in Coptic Cairo, side view; Wood continued to be scarce and expensiv...
Examples from architecture and art are cited to illustrate some of the most common European perspect...
AbstractThis research demonstrates the suitability of applying Islamic geometrical patterns (IGPs) t...
This research demonstrates the suitability of applying Islamic geometrical patterns (IGPs) to archit...
Islamic art is one of the most important sources of Islamic Civilization. Islamic Art is an expressi...
The Islamic Art from the world's most popular arts and the longest for so It has provided us with th...
A big number of architects and designers in Egypt agreed to make a use of glass in architecture to g...
Art behind Islamic architecture actually based on geometric patterns, developed through a continuous...
Although Islam gives function and not form, Islam as a context has affects on forms and ornaments in...
The 19th century fascination with culture and art of the Orient was revealed not only in painting an...
The Islamic heritage is full of artistic treasures which forms it's unique personality through ages....
Islamic Architecture went through several periods of time. During its peak, numerous Islamic dynasti...
Fourteenth-century Cairo saw a movement towards abstract, geometric art. This movement reflected con...
Islamic architecture is often thought as a history course and thus finds its material limited to the...