Szabist civilization 3 figural
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Figural Illustrations in the Islamic World
‘Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any l ikeness of any thing that is in heaven above or that is in the earth beneath or that is in the water under the earth (Exodus 20:4)
‘And ye shall overthrow their al tars, and break their pi l lars, and burn their groves with f ire; and ye shal l hew down the graven images of their gods, and destroy the names of them out of that place’ (Deuteronomy 12:3)
Jewish Attitudes towards the Arts
“Andromeda” Kitab Suwar al-Kawakib al-Thabita, Ibn al Sufi, 1009-10 C.E., Buyid, ink on paper
“Pegasus” (R) “Andromeda” (L) Kitab Suwar al-Kawakib al-Thabita, Ibn al Sufi, 1220-25 C.E., Abbasid (Iraq)
“Treatise on snakebite” Kitab al-Diryaq, Pseudo-Galen, 1199 C.E., Seljuq
Frontispiece, Kitab al-Diryaq, Pseudo-Galen, 13th Century C.E.
“Badr al-Din Lu’lu’ Hunting” Kitab al-Aghani, 1217-19 C.E., Seljuq (Iraq)
“Discussion near a Village”, Maqamat al-Hariri, Yahya al-Wasiti, 1237 C.E., Ayyubid, opaque watercolour, gold & ink on paper
“Abu-Zayd robs drugged guests”
“Lion & Leopard; Two Lions” Kalila wa-Dimna, 1307-1308 C.E., probably Ilkhanid
“Crow insults Owl”, Kalila wa-Dimna, 1317-35 C.E., Ilkhanid
“Bahram Bahrimiyan Enthroned” Great Mongol Shahnama, 1335-36 C.E., Tabriz (Iran), Ilkhanid,
opaque watercolour, gold & ink on paper
“Iskandar Emerges from the Gloom”, Great Mongol Shahnama, 1335-36 C.E., Tabriz (Iran), Ilkhanid, opaque watercolour, gold & ink on paper
“Bahram Gur & the Dragon”
“Authors with Scribe & Attendant” from Epistles of the Sincere Brethren (Rasa’il ikhwan al-safa’), 1287 C.E., Iraq, Ilkhanid
“Investiture of ‘Ali at Ghadir Khumm” from Al-Biruni’s Chronology of Ancient Nations, 1307-1308 C.E., Iran or Iraq, Ilkhanid
“Muhammad Placing the Black Stone” World History of Rashid al-Din, 1307-14 C.E., Ilkhanid,
opaque watercolour, gold & ink on paper
“Battle Scene”
“Noah’s Ark”
“Buddhist Shrine”