HA 354
Medieval Islamic Art and Architecture
Units: 1.5, Hours: 3-0
The high medieval art and architecture of Islam from the 10th century to the Mongol invasions of the mid-13th century. Focuses on the medieval ideal of Islamic unity and the historic fragmentation of Islam into different, often opposed, regional and cultural entities. Major themes will be the emergence of Turkish peoples as the dominant political rulers of the Near East and the impact of Latin and Byzantine Christendom on Islamic visual culture.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 354, 351.
Formerly: half of 351
Undergraduate course in History in Art offered by the Department of History in Art in the Faculty of Fine Arts.