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This splendid catalog serves as the most current and magnificently illustrated introduction to Islamic ceramics now available. Essential.ChoiceIslamic potterythe fine ceramics made in the lands of Islam, from the Arab world and Turkey through Iran and into Central Asiais one of the hidden treasures of world ceramics. It has often been overshadowed by the ceramic legacy of China and Europe, yet it cedes nothing to these great traditions in technical inventiveness and beauty of design. Through close trading links and cultural interchange, Islamic potters have played a crucial role in the development of these other ceramic cultures.A catalogue of the al-Sabah collection in Kuwaitone of the few truly great collections in private handsthis richly illustrated volume presents a comprehensive history of ceramics from Islamic lands and portrays the unfolding story of Islamic pottery over its thousand-year history.Over four hundred pieces are described, providing both an examination of individual items and an overall history of the subject. Clear and informative introductory essays cover the study and collecting of Islamic pottery over the past hundred years, and trace its technical and chronological history, from the first fine wares made in the eighth century to the destructive impact of European industrialization in the nineteenth century. The individual objects, illustrated with some nine hundred color pictures, are grouped by type and geographically. A Choice Outstanding Academic Title. 921 color illustrations.

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'Provides a new framework for the understanding of Islamic ceramics … a definitive work' - Antiques Magazine

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1. Islamic Pottery: Art, Archaeology and Collecting; 2. Making and Designing; 3. Ceramic Families and Technical Traditions; 4. Islamic Pottery to ad 1000; 5. Islamic Pottery ad 1000 - 1400; 6. Islamic Pottery from AD 1400; 7. Restoration and Faking of Islamic Ceramics: Case Histories; The Catalogue; Table of Concordance of Inventory Numbers and Catalogue Numbers; Bibliography, Glossary & Index.

Ceramics from Islamic Lands

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      Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/04/2006
      ISBN13: 9780500976340, 978-0500976340
      ISBN10: 0500976341

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This splendid catalog serves as the most current and magnificently illustrated introduction to Islamic ceramics now available. Essential.ChoiceIslamic potterythe fine ceramics made in the lands of Islam, from the Arab world and Turkey through Iran and into Central Asiais one of the hidden treasures of world ceramics. It has often been overshadowed by the ceramic legacy of China and Europe, yet it cedes nothing to these great traditions in technical inventiveness and beauty of design. Through close trading links and cultural interchange, Islamic potters have played a crucial role in the development of these other ceramic cultures.A catalogue of the al-Sabah collection in Kuwaitone of the few truly great collections in private handsthis richly illustrated volume presents a comprehensive history of ceramics from Islamic lands and portrays the unfolding story of Islamic pottery over its thousand-year history.Over four hundred pieces are described, providing both an examination of individual items and an overall history of the subject. Clear and informative introductory essays cover the study and collecting of Islamic pottery over the past hundred years, and trace its technical and chronological history, from the first fine wares made in the eighth century to the destructive impact of European industrialization in the nineteenth century. The individual objects, illustrated with some nine hundred color pictures, are grouped by type and geographically. A Choice Outstanding Academic Title. 921 color illustrations.

      Trade Review
      'Provides a new framework for the understanding of Islamic ceramics … a definitive work' - Antiques Magazine

      Table of Contents
      1. Islamic Pottery: Art, Archaeology and Collecting; 2. Making and Designing; 3. Ceramic Families and Technical Traditions; 4. Islamic Pottery to ad 1000; 5. Islamic Pottery ad 1000 - 1400; 6. Islamic Pottery from AD 1400; 7. Restoration and Faking of Islamic Ceramics: Case Histories; The Catalogue; Table of Concordance of Inventory Numbers and Catalogue Numbers; Bibliography, Glossary & Index.

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