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Harvard University: History of Art and Architecture Department

Home Graduate Program Undergraduate Concentration Faculty HAA Course Listing Newsletter Aga Khan Program HAA Technology Info FAQ’s Contact Resource Links Upcoming Events Conference NEW GEOGRAPHIES IN CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN ART Friday 29th Feb.  Saturday 1st March, 2008 To register and for more information, see: www.fas.harvard.edu/~afrart Mitchell Merback (DePauw University; Fellow 2007-08, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study): "Blood, Soil and Water: Topographies of Cult and Memory in the Renaissance Altarpiece" Thursday, 6 March, 6:00 p.
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Islamic Architecture

Home » Visual & Performing Arts » Islamic Architecture Islamic Architecture Alia F.
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Islamic Art and Architecture - MSN Encarta

Windows Live® Search Results Islamic Arts and Architecture Organization From Mesopotamian coins to Moorish palaces, this educational website offers a fascinating introduction to the Muslim world.
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Islamic Art and Architecture - MSN Encarta

Printer-friendly version of section Two dominant features of Islamic art and architecture, the importance of calligraphic ornamentation and the form of the mosque, are intimately related to the Islamic faith and were developed in the early days of the religion.
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Amazon.com: Islamic Art and Architecture (The World of Art): Robert Hillenbrand: Books

Any Category African Art Criticism Decorative Arts History History & Criticism India International Islamic Architecture Regional Religious Religious Buildings Editorial Reviews Book Description Covering one thousand years of history and an area stretching from the Atlantic to the borders of India and China, Robert Hillenbrand incorporates all the latest discoveries and interpretations in this authoritative guide to the arts of Islam.
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Islamic Art

Islamic Art by Elisabeth Siddiqui An Introduction to Islamic Art Art is the mirror of a culture and its world view.
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