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Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean) (Paperback)

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Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia is a voyage through the history of the Islamic architecture of the Maghreb, to uncover a millenary civilisation that made works of art of its most important spaces. The great Islamic dynasties - Abbasids, Aghlabids, Fatimids, Zirids, Almohads, Hafsids, Ottomans - and Islamic religious schools and movements left the mark of their artistic expression over the centuries. Islamic art in Tunisia is a cultural crossroad, widely influenced by local artistic customs, by Andalusian and eastern architectural and decorative elements, by Arab, Roman and Berber traditions and by the variety of its natural landscape.

Eleven itineraries invite you to discover 108 museums, monuments and sites in Tunis, Sidi Bou Sa d, Bizerte, Testour, Al-Kef, Kairouan, Mahdia, Sfax, Tozeur and Gab's (among others).

This title is part of the series "Islamic Art in the Mediterranean". Each title in this series starts with a general introduction to the series, followed by an introduction to the particular title.

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Product Details
ISBN: 9783902782182
ISBN-10: 3902782188
Publisher: Museum with No Frontiers, Mwnf (Museum Ohne G
Publication Date: September 30th, 2014
Pages: 310
Language: English
Series: Islamic Art in the Mediterranean