Art in Al-Andalus

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Islamic Architecture

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Islamic Architecture

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So far we have seen:

The Roman Arch

And

The Pointed Arch

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The Horseshoe Arch

Now we are going to see:

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The materials that they used were poor.Plaster:(yeso)

Ceramics:Bricks:(ladrillos)

Nothing is eternal, only Allah Remains

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With these poor materials they were able to create wonderful works of art with an exuberant decoration:They used the following types of decoration:

Geometrical MotifsCalligraphic Motifs

Plant Motifs

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Mosque of Cordoba

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Mihrab

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Palace of Medina Azahara

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Alhambra

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Court of the Lions

“Patio de los Arrayanes”

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Mocarabe Dome

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El Generalife

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• What is the name of a typical Islamic Arch?– Horseshoe Arch

• The materials that they used were rich or poor?– They were poor

• Is the decoration exuberant?– Yes, It is

• Do they usually represent images of people or animals? – No, they don’t

• Why?– Because it is forbidden by the Koran.

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• What three types of decoration are there?– Geometrical motifs– Plant motifs (ataurique)– Calligraphic motifs (cúfica o nasjí)

• What is the name of the typical Islamic Domes?– Caliphal Domes, whose ribs (nervios) don’t meet in the

centre.