Author: Okasha, Sarwat Title: The Muslim Painter and the Divine: The Persian Impact on Islamic Religious Painting
Description: London, Park Lane, 1981. Hardcover. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine, glossy blue dust jacket with black lettering and color illustration on front, xvii, 158 pp, richly illustrated with 30 color illustrations and 67 monochrome. "In this book.. Dr. Okasha surveys the relation of Islam itself to Islamic paintnig and tries to explain an apparent paradox-that while Islam has nevertheless pervaded and inspired the art of the Persians, Arabs and Turks since their conversion to its doctrines, there is little in Islam that corresponds to the paintings of Biblical and legendary subjects so common in Christian Europe."- Dust jacket Contents include: The prohibition of figurative art in Islam -- Some contrasts with Western European painting -- Religious painting in Islam -- Representations of the Prophet Muhammad -- Representations of other prophets -- Painting and mysticism -- Heaven and Hell. VG (very small ink writing in corner of title page) .
Keywords: Middle Eastern History ; Islamic Books and Manuscripts ; ; Middle Eastern History
Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 176218
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