[Redbook9:146][19910420:0953hh]{[Islamic Art –] Visual Arts [continued –] Late Period of Islamic Art [continued (10)]}[20th April 1991]
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‘…Very soon after the formation * of Islamic culture (certainly by ** 1000[ce]), it seems clear that the nature of aesthetic impulses and of visual expectations began to vary. The question is one of determining what may be called the break-off points: the areas, moments, or forces that led to differentiations. One such point is is the early 14th century,*** for almost everywhere in Islam artistic functions, forms and techniques were renewed.**** And it is quite easy to separate the arts that followed the turn of the century from those that preceded it.’
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*(Birth of Muhammed c[irca]570ce)
**2048M~512[ce]|U~768~[ce]|A~1024[ce]
***2048J~1280[ce]
****cf VIII: [[Redbook8:314][19910307:1718]{Gothic Art}[7th March 1991],] 314,
[[Redbook8:323][19910314:1020d][Gothic Art (2)(continued (10)):][Gothic into Renaissance][14th March 1991],] 323
(Romanesque → Gothic
12thC[entury]-Mid13thC[entury])
{cf [[Redbook9:138-139][19910420:0953s]{[Islamic Art –] Visual Arts [continued –] Middle Period of Islamic Art (continued) [continued (4)]}[20th April 1991]&ant,] 138}
# – ibid [Encyclopaedia Britannica 22:99]
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