Western Islamic Architecture: A Concise Introduction
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Author(s)Hoag, John D.
PublisherDover Publications
ISBN / ASIN0486437604
ISBN-139780486437606
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
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Islamic mosques and palaces — from Spain to Egypt — are among the glories of world architecture and are universally studied and admired. This profusely illustrated introduction vividly describes that style, symbolized by the domes of mosques, mosaic-lined arcades, and filigreed interiors. A brief, scholarly essay, followed by drawings, maps, and photographs of excellent quality, contrasts the airy internal ornamentation of Spain's Alhambra with the austerity of Egypt's Mosque of Ibn Tulun, and compare both to the monumental Ottoman mosques built in Turkey.
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