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Islamic photography and its schools
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Islamic photography and its schools

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The Islamic Empire included countries and countries that had civilizations, and arts flourished, the most important of which were Sassanian art and Byzantine art, on which Muslims relied in particular to nurture Islamic art.This art is destined to flourish in various countries of the Islamic world and for one spirit, similar styles and decorative elements to prevail in their artistic products. However, this did not prevent the products of each country from being unique with their own characteristics that are not available in the products of other countries. This is why the various Islamic artistic styles existed, the characteristics and characteristics of which we see in various buildings and artistic products.Drawing and photography were important fields that Muslims used to decorate walls or decorate the pages of manuscripts. Just as artistic styles existed, so did schools of Islamic painting exist, which are four main schools: the Arab, Iranian, Indo-Mongol, and Ottoman Turkish schools.
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9789776837164
Språk
Arabiska
Utgivningsdatum
2025-01-13
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