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  1. Islamic art was influenced by Greek, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine art styles, as well as the Sassanian art of pre-Islamic Persia. Central Asian styles were brought in with various nomadic incursions; and Chinese influences had a formative effect on Islamic painting, pottery, and textiles.

  2. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Early Islamic art incorporated many elements from both traditions. Byzantine and Sasanian visual cultures didn’t exist in isolation; some motifs and techniques were popular in both regions, and even further afield.

  3. Four leaders, known as the Rightly Guided Caliphs, continued the spread of Islam immediately following the death of the Prophet. It was following the death of the fourth caliph that Mu’awiya seized power and established the Umayyad caliphate, the first Islamic dynasty.

  4. Islamic arts, literary, performing, and visual arts of the Islamic world from the 7th century onward. The immense variety of the Islamic arts, influenced by the great diversity of local traditions, defies any common denominator, although religious sensitivities have played a role in shaping their features.

  5. 15 de may. de 2017 · Early Islamic Art and Architecture. Jonathan M. Bloom. Routledge, May 15, 2017 - Art - 469 pages. This volume deals with the formative period of Islamic art (to c. 950), and the different...

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · Arts of the Islamic world: The early period. by Glenna Barlow. The caliphates. The umbrella term “Islamic art” casts a pretty big shadow, covering several continents and more than a dozen centuries. So to make sense of it, we first have to first break it down into parts.

  7. Islamic art was influenced by Greek, Roman, early Christian, and Byzantine art styles, as well as the Sassanian art of pre-Islamic Persia. Central Asian styles were brought in with various nomadic incursions; and Chinese influences had a formative effect on Islamic painting, pottery, and textiles.