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A solid introduction to Islamic art of the late medieval period (approximately A.D. 1250 to A.D. 1450) that relates historical events to the art production of the time. With informative descriptions and wonderful reproductions that exhibit, among other things, a new interest in Chinese-inspired designs and manuscript illumination brought about by the Mongol invasions of the mid-thirteenth century. Includes a brief account of the Alhambra and its unique decorative interiors. Useful extras include a timeline of Islamic dynasties, a glossary, and a gallery of architectural jewels of the Islamic world.
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art as historical artifact, art as historical record, art records history, history influences art, manuscript illumination, alhambra, los angeles county museum of art: islamic art: late medieval period: history, mongol invasions, nasrid dynasty, non-western art, non-western cultures, periods in islamic art
Classroom Considerations
- Knovation Readability Score: 5 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
- The intended use for this resource is Instructional