Islamic Arts and Crafts : : An Anthology / / Marcus Milwright.

A primary sourcebook for the study of traditional art and craft practices of the Islamic worldIslamic art is justly famed for its technological sophistication, varied approaches to ornament, and innovative employment of the written word. But what do we know about the skilled artisans who spent their...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Edinburgh University Press Complete eBook-Package 2017
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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
©2017
Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (272 p.) :; 14 B/W illustrations 1 map
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Figures --
Acknowledgements --
Notes for the reader --
Image and text acknowledgements --
Introduction --
PART 1 Foundations --
1. Theoretical formulations --
PART 2 Human Dimensions --
2 The organisation of labour --
3 Rituals, songs and poems --
4 Biographical information --
5 The lives of artisans and artists --
PART 3 Resources --
6 Raw materials I: minerals --
7 Raw materials II: plants --
8 Raw materials III: animals --
9 Mining and metal preparation --
10 City descriptions --
PART 4 Inorganic Media --
11 Copper --
12 Iron and steel --
13 Other metals: gold, silver and tin --
14 Pottery --
15 Glass --
PART 5 Organic Media --
16 Wood --
17 Basketry and matting --
18 Leather --
19 Spinning, bleaching and dyeing --
20 Weaving --
21 RUGS, CARPETS AND FELT Rugs, carpets and felt --
PART 6 Writing and Painting --
22 Papyrus and paper --
23 Calligraphy --
24. Painting --
PART 7 Architecture and Engineering --
25 Building techniques --
26 Vaulting and architectural decoration --
27. Engineering --
PART 8 Economic Considerations --
28 Recycling and repair --
29. Crafts in an age of competition and change --
Glossary --
Names of craft activities in Arabic and Persian --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:A primary sourcebook for the study of traditional art and craft practices of the Islamic worldIslamic art is justly famed for its technological sophistication, varied approaches to ornament, and innovative employment of the written word. But what do we know about the skilled artisans who spent their lives designing and creating the paintings, objects and buildings that are so admired today?This anthology of written sources (dating from the seventh to the twentieth centuries) explores numerous aspects of the crafts of the Middle East from the processing of raw materials to the manufacture of finished artefacts. You will learn about: the legal and ethical dimensions of the arts and crafts, the organisation of labour in urban and rural contexts, the everyday lives of artisans, the gendered dimensions of making things, and the impact of industrialisation upon traditional methods of manufacture. Each chapter begins with an introduction providing a wider context for the primary sources. There are also suggestions for further reading.Key FeaturesProvides a clearly structured means to study descriptions of techniques employed in the arts and crafts and of the lives of artisans (male and female) in the Islamic world from the seventh to the twentieth centuriesThe primary sources address the interests of students in a wide range of disciplines, including art history, archaeology, anthropology, and ethnographyNew translations are presented of significant primary accounts written in Arabic, German, and FrenchIllustrated with maps, plans and images of Islamic arts and crafts
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781474409179
9783110781403
DOI:10.1515/9781474409179
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Marcus Milwright.