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By the pen and what they write : writing in Islamic art and culture

Title
By the pen and what they write : writing in Islamic art and culture / edited by, Sheila Blair and Jonathan Bloom.
ISBN
9780300228243
0300228244
Publication
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2017]
Physical Description
xi, 305 pages : illustrations, map ; 31 cm
Notes
Proceedings of the Sixth Biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art, Nov. 7-9, 2015, Doha.
Summary
Considered by Muslims as the only true art, calligraphy has played a prominent role in Islamic culture since the time of the prophet Muhammad. Exploring this central role of the written word in Islam and how writing practices have evolved and adapted in different historical contexts, this book provides an overview of the enormous impact that writing in Arabic script has had on the visual arts of the Islamic world. Approaching the topic from a number of different perspectives, the essays in this volume include discussions on the relationship between orality and the written word; the materiality of the written word, ranging from the type of paper on which books were written to monumental inscriptions in stone and brick; and the development of Arabic typography and the printed book. Generously illustrated, By Pen and What They Write is an engaging look at how writing has remained a foundational component of Islamic art throughout fourteen centuries.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 18, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-293) and index.
Genre/Form
Conference papers and proceedings.
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