Arts of the city victorious : Islamic art and architecture in Fatimid North Africa and Egypt /

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Author / Creator:Bloom, Jonathan (Jonathan M.)
Imprint:New Haven : Yale University Press : In association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies, c2007.
Description:xv, 236 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6684534
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Other authors / contributors:Institute of Ismaili Studies.
ISBN:9780300135428 (cl : alk. paper)
0300135424 (cl : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-229) and index.
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Summary:<p>This 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 (Cairo) in 969, and their art-particularly textiles and luster ceramics, but also metalwork and carved rock-crystal, ivory and woodwork-has been admired for nearly a millennium. In this engaging and accessible book, Jonathan M. Bloom concentrates on securely dated and localized examples of Fatimid art and architecture. His discussions focus on significant examples and are illustrated with over 100 photographs, many in color, and extensive notes and bibliography provide guidance for further reading and research.</p> <br> <br> Published in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies
Physical Description:xv, 236 p. : ill. (some col.), col. map ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-229) and index.
ISBN:9780300135428
0300135424