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Islamic Art. Calligraphy, Architecture, & Rugs Source : “Islamic Arts & Architecture Organization.” 23 Feb 2005 <http://www.islamicart.com>. Architecture. Expressions of power Focused on interior space instead of outside Forms used repetitively (arches, columns, courtyards, domes)
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Islamic Art Calligraphy, Architecture, & Rugs Source: “Islamic Arts & Architecture Organization.” 23 Feb 2005 <http://www.islamicart.com>.
Architecture • Expressions of power • Focused on interior space instead of outside • Forms used repetitively (arches, columns, courtyards, domes) • Little directional arrangement • Organic design • Easy to make additions (ie: as families grow) • Maze of structures
“Oriental” Rugs • Begun by nomads needing portable coverings • Valued as art throughout world • Value depends on precise, small knots (hand-knotted) & shortness of pile • Two most famous rug producers • Turkey = geometric patterns • Persia = floral patterns • Common colors = red, yellow, green
Symbolism of Rugs • Fighting animals = struggle b/t good & evil • Cypress Tree = mourning or life after death • Palm & Coconut = blessings • Peony = wealth • Lotus = great lineage • Cresent = faith • Fringe = wisdom & immortality
Calligraphy • Calligraphy = the art of writing highly respected art in ME • Symbolic of unity, beauty, & power • Highly sophisticated & varying styles • Importance shown appear on walls, windows, furniture & everyday items
Calligraphy • Varying types of calligraphy
Calligraphy • Varying mediums using calligraphy
Calligraphy • Varying styles of calligraphy