
This history of Islamic art surveys the magnificent achievement of Muslim arists & craftsmen over 1200 years, from the 7th to the 19th centuries AD. Architecture, manuscripts, ceramics & glass, metalwork, textiles & carpets, with their distinctive subtlety of outline & sumptuous decoration, formed the basis of a cultural heritage of extraordinary richness. & yet under different local conditions
- in Arabia or Turkey, central Asia or Spain, North Africa, India or Iran
- & in the hands of Arabs, Seljuks, Mamluks, Mongols, Timurid & Ottoman Turks, Safavids or Mughals, this shared heritage produced a great diversity of styles, which the author examines region by region. Also considered is the specific character of Islamic art & its influence in the West, as well as modern developments. The book contains a useful glossary of Arabic, Turkish & Persian terms.