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The Umayyads: The Rise of Islamic Art: 1 (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean)

The Umayyads: The Rise of Islamic Art: 1 (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean)

Ina Kehrberg
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Far from abolishing the freedom of local cults and undermining existing town plans, the Umayyads acknowledged the aesthetic language already in place on their arrival in Jordan , and re-invented its forms with an astonishing freedom of expression. Brief as their hegemony was the role of the Umayyad caliphs remains crucial in the history of Islam. By establishing the first crossroads between the two blocs of the Muslim world , they brought the richness of the two civilisations to a re-united Middle East. The Umayyads were passionate architects and most of the art forms in which they have excelled are, therefore, linked to architecture. Although they borrowed a number of motifs from the inexhaustible Antique repertoire, the architecture, as much as the decorative arts, clearly prefigure the artistic expressions of a later Islam. Jordan, small though it is, is a huge open-air museum, and it is to the Umayyads that one owes the apparition of the minaret, mihrab and maqsura; the full development of geometrical motifs
and epigraphic borders. The pivotal role of the Umayyads in world culture is witnessed in the civic
architecture of the period, which generated a multitude of splendidly decorated palaces such as, for
example, the largest Umayyad Palace of Jordan, ‘Qasr al-Mouchatta’ or Qousayr Amra, where the
famous frescoes of the Six Kings exhibit clearly their Hellenistic influence. Masterpieces such as
caravanserais, country residences, hammams and great works of art, equally attest to Umayyad
supremacy in the innovative use of existing styles. Museum With No Frontiers eloquently succeeds
in bringing to light the cardinal synthesis which has presided over the birth of this unique artistic
language.
Language
English
Pages
391
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Museum With No Frontiers, MWNF (Museum Ohne Grenzen)
Release
June 01, 2000

The Umayyads: The Rise of Islamic Art: 1 (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean)

Ina Kehrberg
4/5 ( ratings)
Far from abolishing the freedom of local cults and undermining existing town plans, the Umayyads acknowledged the aesthetic language already in place on their arrival in Jordan , and re-invented its forms with an astonishing freedom of expression. Brief as their hegemony was the role of the Umayyad caliphs remains crucial in the history of Islam. By establishing the first crossroads between the two blocs of the Muslim world , they brought the richness of the two civilisations to a re-united Middle East. The Umayyads were passionate architects and most of the art forms in which they have excelled are, therefore, linked to architecture. Although they borrowed a number of motifs from the inexhaustible Antique repertoire, the architecture, as much as the decorative arts, clearly prefigure the artistic expressions of a later Islam. Jordan, small though it is, is a huge open-air museum, and it is to the Umayyads that one owes the apparition of the minaret, mihrab and maqsura; the full development of geometrical motifs
and epigraphic borders. The pivotal role of the Umayyads in world culture is witnessed in the civic
architecture of the period, which generated a multitude of splendidly decorated palaces such as, for
example, the largest Umayyad Palace of Jordan, ‘Qasr al-Mouchatta’ or Qousayr Amra, where the
famous frescoes of the Six Kings exhibit clearly their Hellenistic influence. Masterpieces such as
caravanserais, country residences, hammams and great works of art, equally attest to Umayyad
supremacy in the innovative use of existing styles. Museum With No Frontiers eloquently succeeds
in bringing to light the cardinal synthesis which has presided over the birth of this unique artistic
language.
Language
English
Pages
391
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Museum With No Frontiers, MWNF (Museum Ohne Grenzen)
Release
June 01, 2000

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