Tuesday, 5 November 2024

{[Islamic Art –] Visual Arts [continued –] [Artistic Unity]}[21st April 1991]

[Redbook9:150][19910421:1410b]{[Islamic Art –] Visual Arts [continued –] [Artistic Unity]}[21st April 1991]


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‘There is under Islam no distinction between sacred and secular, thus giving Islamic art a unity* which has been absent at least from post-medieval Christian art.’

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*cf [[Redbook9:151][19910421:1410d]{[Islamic Art –] Visual Arts [continued –] The Great Mosque at Damascus [continued]}[21st April 1991],] 151→,

{[[Redbook9:56][19910409:1239]{Islam}[9th April 1991],] 56}

[& see [Redbook9:100][19910414:1104f]{Islamic Art – The Word (1) [continued (6)]}[14th April 1991]]



*** – ibid [Encyclopaedia of Visual Arts 3]: 424




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