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Islamic Art and Arab Literature: Textuality and Visuality in the Islamic World
Islamic Art and Arab Literature: Textuality and Visuality in the Islamic World, The six essays of this volume, edited by Grabar (Harvard U. and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton) and Robinson (U. of New Mexico) explore a hitherto neglected aspect of Islamic art: the interaction between text and image. Among the topics are, Islamic Art and Arab Literature: Textuality and Visuality in the Islamic World has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Islamic Art and Arab Literature: Textuality and Visuality in the Islamic World
  • Written by author Oleg Grabar
  • Published by Wiener, Markus Publishers, Incorporated, January 2002
  • The six essays of this volume, edited by Grabar (Harvard U. and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton) and Robinson (U. of New Mexico) explore a hitherto neglected aspect of Islamic art: the interaction between text and image. Among the topics are
  • The six essays of this volume, edited by Grabar (Harvard U. and the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton) and Robinson (U. of New Mexico) explore a hitherto neglected aspect of Islamic art: the interaction between text and image. Among the topics are
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Acknowledgments
Prologue
Seeing Things: Why Pictures in Texts?1
IImagining Space and the Spaces of Imagination5
Images Without Illustrations: The Visual Imagination in Classical Arabic Biography7
Palaces and Paradises: Palace Description in Medieval Persian Poetry21
IINarrating Illustrations: Two Case Studies in Text-Image Relationships55
Ferdowsi and the Illustration of the Shahnameh57
The Lover, His Lady, Her Lady, and a Thirteenth-Century Celestina: A Recipe for Love Sickness from al-Andalus79
IIIBeyond the Frame: Considering the Object117
The Aesthetics of Aggregation: Persian Anthologies of the Fifteenth Century119
The Sound of the Image/The Image of the Sound: Narrativity in Persian Art of the Seventeenth Century143


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