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Inside Medieval Iran: The art of a Civilization
From intricate manuscript miniatures and detailed illustrations of epic poetry to finely crafted metalwork, ceramics, and architectural decoration, Persian artists developed a unique visual language between the 7th and 16th centuries.
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Exploring Islamic Art in North Africa and Spain
This journey reveals how patterns, light, and architectural harmony shaped sacred spaces and everyday life, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire art and culture.
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Echoes of Eternal Persian Art
Since its first appearance, Art and Civilization of Persia: Art, Splendour and Heritage Across Dynasties has brought to life the magnificent courtly arts and storied architecture of Iran. In this third edition, fully revised and expanded, discover new scholarship on forgotten dynasties, an updated gallery of 125 colour plates, and - for the very first time - a dedicated chapter on Omar Khayyām’s Rubāʿīyāt.
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Henri Matisse Jazz: Where Color dances and Words sing
More than an art book, Jazz is a declaration of life’s vibrancy - a testament to Matisse’s creativity, resilience, and ability to transform limitations into a new form of artistic expression.
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Persian secret treasures: An art once lost, Now remembered
Known for its detailed tilework, elegant calligraphy, exquisite carpets, and poetic symbolism, Persian art celebrates harmony, nature, and the divine. Its legacy continues to inspire with timeless beauty and profound storytelling.
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Art from the Land of the Rising Sun
Japan, in comparison with many other countries, is rather small, though it ranks tenth amongst the world’s highest populations. More fascinatingly, it has one of the richest and most eclectic art histories to speak of when considering it on its own. Yes, various countries in Europe do this or that, and Africa has a slew of artistic variety, but we’re just talking one country – 6852 islands, if you really want to talk about how amazing Japan’s universally-acknowledged solidarity is. Continuously infiltrated by other powers (China, Russia, Germany’s money, and the United States), art in Japan has successfully maintained a focused and healthy presence in the art world since the…


















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