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Bibliography of Art and Architecture in the Islamic World (2 vol. set)
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Contents Preface Acknowledgements How to Use the Bibliography Volume 1, Art ISLAMIC ART & ARCHITECTURE: GENERAL & REFERENCE WORKS Surveys; discussion of origins; comparative traditions; issues treated generally; aesthetics Art & religion; legality of art; attitudes to figurative imagery Ornament, patterns, geometry, arabesques Iconography, figurative motifs (peacocks, dragons, floral, etc), symbolism Modern scholars; modern studies & research materials; bibliographies; dictionaries, encyclopaedias, archives, etc. (for specific medium see relevant section) MUSEUMS, LIBRARIES & GALLERIES; COLLECTORS & COLLECTIONS; EXHIBITIONS; AUCTIONS; FOUNDATIONS & INSTITUTIONS Islamic countries: museums, galleries,etc Outside the Islamic world: museums, galleries, collectors, collections, exhibitions, auctions, foundations & institutions LOCAL, REGIONAL & NATIONAL ARTISTIC PRODUCTION (by peoples or dynasties); FINDS FROM EXCAVATION SITES (several media); CRAFTS & FOLK ARTS IN GENERAL General Eastern Islamic world General; more than one area; by dynasty Afghanistan Caucasus, Crimean Khanate & Volga Central Asia (including Xinjiang) Iran South Asia Central Islamic world General; more than one area; by dynasty Arabian peninsula Egypt & Sudan Iraq Syria, Lebanon, Palestine & Jordan Turkey & Ottoman Europe; Balkan Muslim nations (Albania, Bosnia & Kosova) Western Islamic world General; more than one area; by dynasty Maghrib (general, including Mauritania) Sicily, Italy, & Malta Spain & Portugal Sub-Saharan Africa East Africa, incl. Horn of Africa West Africa Africa in general; other individual African countries East & Southeast Asia Malay world in general Indonesia Malaysia Other areas Muslim traditions continued outside the Muslim world Americas MANUSCRIPT DECORATION: MORE THAN ONE MEDIUM General (including materials, eg paper & pigments); more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia CALLIGRAPHY & ILLUMINATION; EPIGRAPHY (for architectural decoration see Volume 2) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia MINIATURE PAINTING & DRAWING General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Iran - Central Asia; General; up to c1500 Iran - Central Asia; post c1500 South Asia; general; up to Mughal period South Asia; Mughal period to Partition Central Islamic world General; up to Ottoman period Ottoman period onwards Western Islamic world PRINTS; PRINTED BOOK DECORATION PAPER MARBLING (including modern) BOOKBINDING PRE-MODERN PAINTING & GRAPHIC ARTS (pre-c1900) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world East & Southeast Asia LACQUER & PAPIER-MACHE ENAMEL CARPETS & RUGS, FLATWEAVES General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia TEXTILES General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia COSTUME & EMBROIDERY General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia Modern dress & fashion design JEWELLERY General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia GEMSTONES & HARDSTONES General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa ARMS & ARMOUR General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world East & Southeast Asia METALWORK General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world General; up to c1500 Post c1500 Central Islamic world General; up to Ottoman period Ottoman period onwards Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia CERAMICS (for tiles & other architectural decoration see Volume 2) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world General; up to c1500 Post c1500 Central Islamic world General; up to Ottoman period Ottoman period & post-Ottoman traditional work Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia GLASS (for fenestration & other architectural decoration see Volume 2) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia WOODWORK (for architectural elements see Volume 2) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia IVORY & BONE General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world STONEWORK & STUCCO (for sculptural decoration on buildings see Volume 2) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world East & Southeast Asia BASKETRY & WICKERWORK LEATHERWORK (other than book-binding) ARTS OF OFFICIALDOM (medals, coins, banknotes, seals, stamps, heraldry, insignia, etc) General; more than one area Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world Sub-Saharan Africa East & Southeast Asia CIRCULATION OF IDEAS & OBJECTS IN GENERAL BETWEEN EAST & WEST & CHINA & ISLAMIC WORLD "ORIENTALIST" ART & INFLUENCE/APPROPRIATION OF ISLAMIC ART IN ART IN NON-ISLAMIC LANDS; ATTITUDES OF NON-MUSLIMS TO ISLAMIC ART General Medieval to pre-colonial (early 19th century) Colonial (19th-century) to contemporary MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART (since early 20th century) General; more than one area; museums of modern art All media; by artists from the Muslim world who are based in the Muslim world Arabian peninsula Balkan Muslim states (Albania, Bosnia & Kosova) Bangladesh (including East Pakistan period) East & Southeast Asia Egypt & Sudan Iran & Afghanistan Iraq Maghrib (general) Pakistan & India (1900 to Partition) Soviet Union & successor states Syria, Lebanon, Palestine (including Palestinians within Israel) & Jordan Sub-Saharan Africa Turkey & Turkish Cyprus Modern artists from the Islamic world born or based in non-Islamic countries General China, Japan, Australia Europe (general), including Russia India (Republic of), Kashmir, & Sri Lanka United States of America, Canada, Latin America Modern interior design, modern furniture, objects, etc SUBJECT INDEX NAME INDEX Volume 2, Architecture ARCHITECTURE, ITS DECORATION & FUNCTIONS General surveys; archives; issues, themes & building types relating to more than two geographical areas; modern conservation & restoration work on historical buildings in general Modern architecture (early 20th century to date) in general EASTERN ISLAMIC WORLD General historical surveys; studies of buildings constructed before c1500; traditional architecture General surveys; more than one area; by dynasty Afghanistan Caucasus; Crimean Khanate, Tatarstan/Volga Central Asia (including Xinjiang) Iran South Asia Circa 1500 to 20th century General; more than one area; by dynasty Afghanistan Caucasus; Crimean Khanate, Tatarstan/Volga Central Asia (including Xinjiang) Iran South Asia Modern architecture (early 20th century to date) General; more than one area Afghanistan Bangladesh Caucasus; Crimea, Tatarstan/Volga Central Asia (including Xinjiang) India (up to 1947) Iran Pakistan CENTRAL ISLAMIC WORLD General historical surveys; pre-Ottoman period; crusader architecture; traditional architecture General; more than one area; by dynasty Arabian peninsula Egypt & Sudan Iraq Jordan Palestine Syria & Lebanon Turkey Ottoman period General; more than one area Arabian peninsula Egypt & Sudan Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Jordan & Iraq Turkey & Ottoman Europe Modern architecture (early 20th century to date) General Albania; Bosnia-Herzegovina Arabian peninsula Egypt & Sudan Iraq Syria, Lebanon, Palestine/Israel & Jordan Turkey & Turkish Cyprus WESTERN ISLAMIC WORLD General historical surveys; buildings constructed before the protectorate & colonial periods; traditional architecture General: more than one area; by dynasty Algeria Italy/Sicily/Malta Libya Mauritania Morocco Spain & Portugal (including Mudejars while still in Spain) Tunisia Protectorate & colonial periods to contemporary period General; more than one area Algeria Libya Morocco Tunisia SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA General; Sahel East Africa, including Horn of Africa; Zanzibar; Comoros West Africa SOUTHEAST ASIA Malay world in general Indonesia Malaysia & Brunei Other areas GARDENS & PARKS General Eastern Islamic world Central Islamic world Western Islamic world East & Southeast Asia Orientalist gardens ARCHITECTURE BY ARCHITECTS AND CRAFTSMEN FROM THE MUSLIM WORLD AND/OR BUILDINGS USED BY MUSLIMS IN NON-ISLAMIC COUNTRIES General China (for Xinjiang, see Eastern Islamic world) Europe, including Russia South Asia (non-Islamic) Americas (including Mudejars) Africa (other than Muslim majority areas/countries) ORIENTALIST ARCHITECTURE; BORROWINGS FROM ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE; ORIENTALIST WRITINGS SUBJECT INDEX NAME INDEX

About the Author

Susan Sinclair is an independent scholar based in London. She has a PhD from the Courtauld Institute of Art and her current research focuses on the artistic and cultural interractions between Christians and Muslims in the medieval Arab world. She has been co-editor of Index Islamicus since 2007.

Heather Bleaney is Editor of Index Islamicus which is compiled at the School of Oriental and African Studies Library, London. She has contributed to a number of publications on the modern Middle East.

Pablo García Suárez is an editor of Index Islamicus and translator of modern Arabic literature and journalism into Spanish. He regularly teaches seminars on journalist translation at the Escuela de Traductores de Toledo (Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha).

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