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Preface Note to Readers Ornament and Islamic ArtSheila S. Blair and Jonathan M. Bloom The David Collection: the Museum's History, Character, and Various Reflections on the Reinstallation of the Islamic CollectionKjeld von Folsach Insular and Islamic Cosmophilic Responses to the Classical PastNancy Netzer Adolf Loos, Alois Riegl, and the Debate on Ornament in Fin-de-Siecle VienneClaude Cernuschi WORKS IN THE EXHIBITION Figures Writing Geometry Vegetation and the Arabesque Hybrids Glossary Timeline Bibliography Appendix: Concordance of Catalogue and Accession Numbers
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