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hiranyaksha:Angels mourning on the day of Ashura
A silver-inlaid brass tray, of shallow form with scalloped cavetto and narrow flattened rim, inlaid
virtual-artifacts:Persian incense burners.1. Incense Burner of Amir Saif al-Dunya wa’l-Din ibn Muham
The Qur˒an, the Holy Book of Islam. Treasures of Islamic Manuscript Painting from the Morgan Library
Wall tile (fritware) in the shape of an eight-pointed star, with a Chinese-style dragon. From Takht
Earthenware bowl with a painting of a hare, from Egypt. Artist unknown; Fatimid period (11th centur
Maïmouna Patrizia Guerresi As a photographer, sculptor, and installation artist, ‘Maïmouna’ Patrizia
Textile with ogival pattern, from Bursa or Istanbul, Turkey. Artist unknown; 16th century. Now in
This past weekend, I attended the New York Artists Book Fair held by Printed Matter Inc. at MoMA PS1
met-islamic-art:Medallion Depicting Addorsed Amazons on Horseback, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islam
Rare Ottoman engraved stamps for talismanic printingOttoman Balkans or Turkeycirca 18th century2019
Lithograph of the Hagia Sophia (1852), by Louis Haghe after GaspardFossati.This lithograph shows the
Flask with Zodiac medallions, Iran, KashanThe Metropolitan Museum of ArtThis vessel takes the form o
Belief in Angels is one of the six Articles of Faith in Islam. They are considered heavenly beings w
MAX PAM: Ramadan in Yemen (1993)Artist Statement: What could I say about Yemen that did it justice.
Shirin Neshat: Tooba (2002)Shirin Neshat’s two-screen video installation, Tooba, was inspired
Mosaic with apple tree, gazelles, and a lion. Unknown Arab artist; ca. 724-743 (Umayyad period). F
Star tile with a phoenix. Artist unknown; early 14th century. From Iran (probably Kashan now in th
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slam-islamic: Covered Bowl, Mahmud al-Kurdi, second half 15th century, Saint Louis Art Museum: Islam
1. An Egyptian or Syrian earthenware bowl, 1200-50, depicting a harpy; her wing has a tiraz band wit
cma-islamic-art: Four Human Figures around a Horse and Cheetah, 900s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Islam
Tunic decoration with lions, made in Egypt during the Abbasid caliphate. Artist unknown; 9th cent.
9th century Abbasid lustre bowl with geometric and stylised vegetal decoration from Iraq.
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