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History of Art I

Islamic Art and Architecture

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Byzantine: Hagia Sophia

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Icons (Image)

Christ (oldest known icon, sixth century)Sacred imageFollowed a fixed pattern(so craftsmanship emphasized over creativity)Encaustic: durability

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Madonna Enthroned, c. 1200 AD, National Gallery of Art, DC

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Islamic Tradition

Islam is the religion that centers around the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad, c. 570-632 ADBegins in Arabia but spreads all the way from Spain to India and Indonesia.In art we will see more emphasis in the “decorative arts” rather than figural art.

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Kaaba

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• A pre-Islamic site • Muhammad taught that

Abraham and Ishmael built it

• Contains a black stone (a meteorite) that the Angel Gabriel gave to Abraham

• Muslims walk around the kaaba seven times

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The Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 690 AD

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Probably built by Byzantine architects from Constantinople. This will be typical of Islamic art and architecture in general: freely borrowing and adapting local traditions.What type of plan is this?Part of an effort to make Jerusalem, not Mecca the prime pilgrimage site

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Rock: from which Muhammad ascended to God

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Plan

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Nine Square Grid

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Mosaic

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The Mosque

• A Prayer Hall: “Place of Prostration”

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• A Qibla Wall• A Mihrab• Minarets

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Mosque at Kairouan, Tunisia

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Cordoba, Spain, 800 AD

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Horseshoe Arches

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Mihrab

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• Djenne Mosque, Mali, Africa

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Palaces

• The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, 1000 AD

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• Court of Myrtles

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Hall of Two Sisters

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Muqarnas

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Type of corbel but decorative, not structuralBased upon radial symmetry

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Court of Lions

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India

• Taj Mahal, 1600

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Taj Mahal

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• Arabesques: • on surface, • on onion dome