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The Treasures of Islamic Art in the Museums of Cairo
Edited by Bernard O’Kane
328 Pages
- Hardback
- 9789774248603
- May 2006
- Region: Worldwide
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Cairo’s museums are home to some of the richest collections of Islamic art in the world. Long the seat of great dynasties, whose rulers and descendants both amassed and patronized works of art, Cairo’s status as one of the wealthiest and most populous cities of the medieval world is reflected in the exiquisite arts and crafts that make up its collections, which expanded in the twentieth century through the purchase of private collections so that they now include not just the arts of the dynasties that made Cairo their capital, such as the Fatimids, Ayyubids, and Mamluks, but material from other important areas of the Islamic world, such as Iran and Turkey.
Masterpieces of every medium are represented, including the decorative arts of ceramics, metalwork, textiles, woodwork, glass, carved stone and ivory, and the art of the book. The objects vary from pieces made for purely secular purposes, many of them with blazons showing that they were the property of the great amirs of the time, to some of the choicest examples recovered from the architectural masterpieces that permeate Cairo’s landscape.
An introductory chapter guides the reader into the world of Islam and its art, while subsequent chapters unfold and describe the riches of the works of art that were crafted and amassed throughout the ages. The book is lavishly illustrated throughout with specially commissioned color photographs.
Contributors: Mohamed Abbas, Noha Abou-Khatwa, Farouk Askar, Mohamed Hamza, Bernard O’Kane.
Contents
Introduction
H.E. Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak
Note on Contributors
Preface
Chronology
The Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
Farouk S. Asker
Introduction to Islamic Art
Bernard O’Kane
The Umayyads and Abbasids (658–1258)
Farouk S. Asker
The Fatimids (969–1171)
Mohamed Abbas
The Ayyubids and Early Mamluks (1171–1382)
Bernard O’Kane
The Burgi Mamluks (1382–1517)
Mohamed Hamza Isma’il al-Haddad
Ottoman Art (1517–19th Century)
Noha Abou-Khatwa
Iranian Art
Bernard O’Kane
Glossary
Selected Bibliography
List of Objects
Index
Bernard O’Kane is professor of Islamic art and architecture at the American University in Cairo. He is the author of Studies in Persian Art and Architecture (AUC Press, 1995) and Early Persian Painting: Kalila and Dimna Manuscripts of the Late 14th Century (AUC Press, 2003).