<p>Editors’ note: This text is compiled from elements of the essay by Sophie Makariou that appears in the catalogue of the Louvre exhibition, as well as Richard Ettinghausen, Oleg Grabar and Marilyn Jenkins-Madina, <span style="font-style: italic;">Islamic Art and Architecture</span>, 650-1250 (New Haven, 2001) and Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom, <span style="font-style: italic;">The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800</span> (New Haven, 1994).</p>

Artistic Traditions in the Worlds of Islam: Eight to Eighteenth Centuries

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paper/essay
Year
2008

Editors’ note: This text is compiled from elements of the essay by Sophie Makariou that appears in the catalogue of the Louvre exhibition, as well as Richard Ettinghausen, Oleg Grabar and Marilyn Jenkins-Madina, Islamic Art and Architecture, 650-1250 (New Haven, 2001) and Sheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom, The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800 (New Haven, 1994).

Citation

"Artistic Traditions in the Worlds of Islam: Eight to Eighteenth Centuries." In Paths of Princes , edited by Ladan Akbarnia, Benoit Junod and Alnoor Merchant, 27–35. Lisbon: Gulbenkian Museum, 2008.

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Copyright

Aga Khan Trust for Culture and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation

Language

English

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