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EL ARTE ISLÁMICO THE ISLAMIC ART

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EL ARTE ISLÁMICO THE ISLAMIC ART

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CHARACTERISTICS• Islam religion forbids the representation of

human and animal forms, so the most important artistic achievement are:

• architecture

• design (pottery, ivory pieces, metalwork, etc)

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POTTERY AND METALWORKS

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IVORY PIECES

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ARCHITECTURE• Buildings were made with

poor-quality construction materials, such as brick, wood or plaster.

• The external decoration of the buildings were simple, but inside they were covered with marble and coloured tiles, and decorated with wood or plaster.

• Designs were usually decorations of vegetables (arabesque), geométric figures (tracery) and inscriptions from the Koran (epigraphy).

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Decorations of vegetables, tracey and epigraphy

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EPIGRAPHY

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TRACERY

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ARABESQUE

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ARCHITECTURE

• They used collums and pillars as supporting elements.

• They used horseshoe arches.

• They also used semicular arches.

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Horseshoe arch

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Other tipes of muslim archs

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ARCHITECTURE

• The roofs could be flat or vaulted.

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Cúpula de mocárabesMuqarna vault

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Cúpula califalCaliphal ribbed vault

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Cúpula de la Roca, JerusalénDome of the Rock

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Cúpula de la Roca y explanada de las mezquitasDome of the Rock and the Temple Mount

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MAIN BUILDINGS• The main buildings were:

• palaces, surrounded by gardens with fountains.

• mosques, where Muslims met to pray.

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PALACESPalaces were where the caliphs lived. They had a public area where the throne was found.

Salón del trono del palacio de Medina AzaharaThrone Room in the Palace of Medina Azahara

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PALACES• They also had a private

area where the baths and the harem were found.

• All the palaces had beautiful gardens with fountains.

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MOSQUESMEZQUITAS

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• The mosque is the most important building for the Muslims.

• Its structure is based on Muhammad's house in Medina.

• It has a courtyard surrounded by a portico.

• In it there is a fountain where the attendants wash and purify themselves.

• Mosque of Damascus,inside.

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Casa de Mahoma en Medina y evolución

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MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS MEZQUITA OMEYA DE

DAMASCO

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MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS

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MOSQUE OF KAIROUAN

TUNISIAMEZQUITADE KAIRUAN, TÚNEZ

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MOSQUE OF KUTUBIA

MARRAKECH

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MOSQUE OF CORDOBA

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MOSQUE OF SEVILLE, PLAN, EVOLUTION OF THE MINARETE AND THE GIRALDA Y THE PRESENT TIME

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NURIA TORREBLANCA