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A study of the visual culture of the Islamic world. The essays address: Persian drawing between 1400-1450; the obsession with fountains in 18th-century Istanbul; the construction of Ronald Graham's Persian photo album; the Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa shrine; and more.
Contents
Eva Baer, The Illustrations for an Early Manuscript of Ibn Butlan's Da'wat al-Aṭibbā' in the L.A. Mayer Memorial in Jerusalem
Anthony Welch, Hussein Keshani, and Alexandra Bain, Epigraphs, Scripture, and Architecture in the Early Delhi Sultanate
David J. Roxburgh, Persian Drawing, ca. 1400-1450: Materials and Creative Procedures
R.D. McChesney, Architecture and Narrative: The Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa Shrine. Part 2: Representing the Complex in Word and Image, 1696-1998
Machiel Kiel, The Quatrefoil Plan in Ottoman Architecture Reconsidered in Light of the "Fethiye Mosque" of Athens
Shirine Hamadeh, Splash and Spectacle: The Obsession with Fountains in Eighteenth-Century Istanbul
Willem Floor, The Talar-i Tavila or Hall of Stables, a Forgotten Safavid Palace
Brian L. McLaren, The Italian Colonial Appropriation of Indigenous North African Architecture in the 1930's
Jeffrey B. Spurr, Person and Place: The Construction of Ronald Graham's Persian Photo Album