Islamic (400 BCE-800 CE) Flashcards

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Treasury and Great Temple

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International
Shows eclectic culture (took pieces from other cultures and combined them)
Greek elements (columns)
Egyptian elements (obelisks, enclosed courtyards)
Indian (elephant column capitals)
Roman (houses)
Carved into/out of rock
Gets more cramped as you advance
Amphitheater (seated 6,000)
Cisterns (water-catchers)
Tombs (“treasury”)
Broken pediment

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Treasury and Great Temple IDs

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Petra, Jordan
400 BCE-100 CE
Cut rock

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Kaaba IDs

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Saudi Arabia
631-632 CE
Pre-Islamic
Granite, silk, and thread

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Kaaba

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Largest mosque in the world
Host of the hajj
Ambulatory
Where to face while praying
Book holds Islamic religious text

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Dome of the Rock IDs

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Jerusalem, Palestine
Umayyad
691-692 CE
Stone, wood, ceramic, glass, aluminum, and bronze

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Dome of the Rock

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Location of many important religious stories
Oldest surviving Quranic script
First use of Quranic script in architecture
Octagonal and domed (like San Vitale)
Decorated with Turkish tile
Shrine
Shows Islamic conquest of Jerusalem and the Islamic view of superseding other religions by pursuing their prospects
Left in ruins after the temple of Solomon was destroyed

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Masjid-e-Jameh

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Traditional mosque elements (like Cordoba) but different design
Calming escape from life
Integrated into the city to emphasize it as a part of life
Shows grandeur of religion, but also functional
Fountain (for ritual cleansing)

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Masjid-e-Jameh IDs

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Iran
700 CE
Stone, brick, wood, plaster, and glazed ceramic tile

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Folio from a Qur’an

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Shows importance of Islam and the power of the patron
Mnemonic device
Expensive materials (important and powerful)
Vowels are written (unusual for Arabic) because this is too important to be misread
Written version of a oral story
Influence from Europe (gold)

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Folio from a Qur’an IDs

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Abbasid dynasty
8th to 9th century
Ink, color, and gold on parchment

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Baptistere de St. Louis

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Ritual purposes, but also displays power
3 friezes (court scene, battle scene, and a hunting expedition)
Figural art (animals and patterns)
Used to wash hands at official ceremonies
Furusiya (good horsemen)
Patron/buyer was either wealthy or royal

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Baptistere de St. Louis IDs

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Muhammed Ibn al-Zain
Mamluk
1320-1340 CE
Brass with gold and silver

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