The origins of visual culture in the Islamic world : aesthetics, art and architecture in early Islam /

"In tenth-century Iraq, a group of Arab intellectuals and scholars known as the Ikhwan al-Safa began to make their intellectual mark on the society around them. A mysterious organisation, the identities of its members have never been clear. But its contribution to the intellectual thought, phil...

Full description

Saved in:

Main Author: Hamdouni Alami, Mohammed (Author)

Format: Book

Language: English

Published: London : I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd, 2015.

Series: Library of Middle East history ; 55.

Subjects:

Tags: Add Tag

No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!

Call Number: N6260 .H36 2015

LEADER 03408namaa2200325 4500
001 24830
003 OSt
005 20220419125145.0
008 130303s2015 enkae g b 001 0 eng d
952 |0 0  |1 0  |2 lcc  |4 0  |6 N6260 H36 02015  |7 1  |9 39856  |a ARCE  |b ARCE  |d 2022-04-19  |l 0  |o N6260 .H36 2015  |p 1008089  |r 2022-04-19 00:00:00  |w 2022-04-19  |y BK 
999 |c 23186  |d 23186 
020 |a 1784530409 
020 |a 9781784530402 
040 |c ARCE Library 
050 4 |a N6260 .H36 2015 
100 1 |6 880-01  |a Hamdouni Alami, Mohammed,  |e author  |9 31452 
245 1 4 |a The origins of visual culture in the Islamic world :   |b aesthetics, art and architecture in early Islam /   |c Mohammed Hamdouni Alami. 
264 1 |a London :   |b I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd,   |c 2015. 
300 |a xiii, 184 pages :   |b illustrations, plans ;   |c 23 cm. 
490 1 |a Library of Middle East history ;   |v 55. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a •1. Introduction •2. An Aesthetic Revolution: From Trance to Meaning-a Metamorphosis of Islamic Aesthetics •3. The Ethics of Arts and Crafts •4. Painting in a World of Images •5. Stone Metaphors and Architecture's Whispers  
520 |a "In tenth-century Iraq, a group of Arab intellectuals and scholars known as the Ikhwan al-Safa began to make their intellectual mark on the society around them. A mysterious organisation, the identities of its members have never been clear. But its contribution to the intellectual thought, philosophy, art and culture of the era - and indeed subsequent ones - is evident. In the visual arts, for example, Hamdouni Alami argues that the theory of human proportions which the Ikwan al-Safa propounded (something very similar to those of da Vinci), helped shape the evolution of the philosophy of aesthetics, art and architecture in the tenth and eleventh centuries CE, in particular in Egypt under the Fatimid rulers. With its roots in Pythagorean and Neoplatonic views on the role of art and architecture, the impact of this theory of specific and precise proportion was widespread. One of the results of this extensive influence is a historic shift in the appreciation of art and architecture and their perceived role in the cultural sphere. The development of the understanding of the interplay between ethics and aesthetics resulted in a movement which emphasised more abstract and pious contemplation of art, as opposed to previous views which concentrated on the enjoyment of artistic works (such as music, song and poetry). And it is with this shift that we see the change in art forms from those devoted to supporting the Umayyad caliphs and the opulence of the Abbasids, to an art which places more emphasis on the internal concepts of 'reason' and 'spirituality'. Using the example of Fatimid art and views of architecture (including the first Fatimid mosque in al-Mahdiyya, Tunisia), Hamdouni Alami offers analysis of the debates surrounding the ethics and aesthetics of the appreciation of Islamic art and architecture from a vital time in medieval Middle Eastern history, and shows their similarity with aesthetic debates of Italian Renaissance." -- Publisher's website.  
546 |a Text in English. 
650 0 |a Islamic architecture. 
650 0 |a Islamic art. 
830 0 |a Library of Middle East history ;   |v 55. 
880 1 |6 100-01/(3/r  |a حمدوني علمي، محمد 
901 |a reviewed 
942 |c BK  |2 lcc