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MUDÉJAR ART: Islamic Aesthetics in Christian Art reveals the fascinating exuberance of a unique cultural and artistic symbiosis that characterises Christian Spain after the Reconquista. The Mudéjars were Muslims allowed to stay in the reconquered territories. Their artists and artisans strongly influenced the culture and art of the new Christian kingdoms. In Aragon, Castille, Extremadura and Andalucía sumptuously decorated brick churches, monasteries and palaces illustrate perfectly the creative endurance of Islamic forms in Christian art between the 11th and 16th centuries in Spain. Thirteen Itineraries invite to discover 124 museums, monuments and sites in Madrid, Guadalajara, Saragossa, Tordesillas, Toledo, Guadalupe and Seville (among others). 236 colour illustrations | 28 plans of monuments | 318 pages. This title is part of the series "Islamic Art in the Mediterranean". Each title in this series starts with a general introduction to the series, followed by an introduction to the particular title. For the eBook / Kindle version: the "Look Inside" link gives access to the table of contents of this title and to a part of its particular introduction. For the paperback version: the "Look Inside" link provides access to the general introduction. Note: the eBook includes an index of locations. Search for other titles in this series available in English with 'Islamic art in the Mediterranean + MWNF' (ten titles). Search for all Museum With No Frontiers titles in all languages with 'Museum With No Frontiers + MWNF'.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9783902782144
  • Bindende:
  • Paperback
  • Sider:
  • 318
  • Utgitt:
  • 9. januar 2019
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 152x228x23 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 464 g.
  • BLACK NOVEMBER
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Leveringstid: 2-4 uker
Forventet levering: 20. desember 2024

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MUDÉJAR ART: Islamic Aesthetics in Christian Art reveals the fascinating exuberance
of a unique cultural and artistic symbiosis that characterises Christian Spain after
the Reconquista. The Mudéjars were Muslims allowed to stay in the reconquered
territories. Their artists and artisans strongly influenced the culture and art of the new
Christian kingdoms. In Aragon, Castille, Extremadura and Andalucía sumptuously
decorated brick churches, monasteries and palaces illustrate perfectly the creative
endurance of Islamic forms in Christian art between the 11th and 16th centuries in
Spain.
Thirteen Itineraries invite to discover 124 museums, monuments and sites in Madrid,
Guadalajara, Saragossa, Tordesillas, Toledo, Guadalupe and Seville (among others).
236 colour illustrations | 28 plans of monuments | 318 pages.
This title is part of the series "Islamic Art in the Mediterranean". Each title in this series starts with a general introduction to the series, followed by an introduction to the particular title.
For the eBook / Kindle version: the "Look Inside" link gives access to the table of contents of this title and to a part of its particular introduction.
For the paperback version: the "Look Inside" link provides access to the general introduction.
Note: the eBook includes an index of locations.
Search for other titles in this series available in English with 'Islamic art in the Mediterranean + MWNF' (ten titles).
Search for all Museum With No Frontiers titles in all languages with 'Museum With No Frontiers + MWNF'.

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