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Arts of the City Victorious : Islamic art and architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt / Jonathan M. Bloom.
Main entry:

Bloom, Jonathan (Jonathan M.), author.

Title & Author:

Arts of the City Victorious : Islamic art and architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt / Jonathan M. Bloom.

Publication:

New Haven : Yale University Press, in association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, [2007]
©2007

Description:

xv, 236 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (one color), plans ; 29 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-229) and index.
An introduction to Fatimid history and Fatimid art -- Fatimid art in North Africa -- Architecture in Egypt from 969 to the 1060s -- The decorative arts from 969 to the 1060s -- Architecture from the 1060s to 1171 -- The decorative arts from the 1060s to 1171 -- The legacies of Fatimid art.
Summary:

"Arts of the City Victorious is the first book-length study of the art and architecture of the Fatimids, the Ismaili Shi'i dynasty that ruled in North Africa and Egypt from 909 to 1171. The Fatimids are most famous for founding the city of al-Qahira (whence the name Cairo) in 969, and their art - particularly textiles and lustre ceramics, but also metalwork and carved rock crystal, ivory and woodwork - has been admired for nearly a millennium. Initially brought home to Europe by merchants and Crusaders and then preserved as relics and reliquaries in church treasuries." "Fatimid art and architecture has always been somewhat anomalous in the history of islamic art because of the direction it grew (west to east), subject matter (figural at a time when geometry and the arabesque were developing elsewhere), and unusually rich and precise documentation in royal and popular accounts. Whereas earlier studies treated the two and a half centuries of Fatimid art and architecture as a single category, this book is the first to show how they grew and evolved over time."--Jacket.

ISBN:

9780300135428 (cl ; alk. paper)
0300135424 (cl ; alk. paper)

Subject:

Decorative arts, Fatimid Africa, North.
Decorative arts, Fatimid Egypt.
Architecture, Fatimid Africa, North.
Architecture, Fatimid Egypt.
Arts décoratifs fātimides Afrique du Nord.
Arts décoratifs fātimides Égypte.
Architecture fātimide Afrique du Nord.
Architecture fātimide Égypte.
Architecture, Fatimid
Decorative arts, Fatimid
Kunst
Architektur
Kunsthandwerk
North Africa
Egypt
Fatimidenreich
Geschichte 0900-1200

Added entries:

Institute of Ismaili Studies, issuing body, sponsor.
Institute of Ismaili Studies.

Islamic art and architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt

Holdings:

Location: Library main 258710
Call No.: BIB 189502
Status: Available

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