The aim of this course is to introduce students to the multifaceted and dynamic character of Islamic art by focusing on the highest achievements of the major dynasties. The time frame will span over one thousand years and, geographically, will cover lands from the western Mediterranean to the Indian subcontinent. Lectures will concentrate on the most representative monuments and works of art from each period. After examining the distinguishing features of the art and architecture of the principal dynasties, their salient characteristics and their greatest contributions to Islamic art as a whole, it should become evident that the field is both full of striking diversity and overall unity.
Code
AH2024
Name
INTRO TO ISLAMIC ART & ARCHITECTURE
Credits
4
Pre-requisites
None
Co-requisites
None
Can be taken twice for credit?
No
Discipline
AH (Art History)
Level
Undergraduate
Type
CCI
CAMS ID
4525
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Ability to identify major monuments of Islamic art, including geographical locations and approximate dates.
Expanding cross-cultural awareness.
Honing visual analysis and concise writing skills.
Term Code Name
Spring 2021 AH2024 INTRO TO ISLAMIC ART & ARCHITECTURE