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  1. 1 Σεπ 2021 · Muslim artists now produce Islamic art with the aim to connect the past to the present and keep the veneration of the Islamic religion and God alive. We see this in many contemporary exhibitions housing Islamic paintings from the Middle East.

  2. Flora islamica – Plant Motifs in the Art of Islam presents 66 pieces from the museum’s Islamic Collection and one Persian work of art each from Rosenborg Castle and Designmuseum Danmark.

  3. Early Islamic paintings were often vivid and imaginative; some reworked classical Greco-Roman or Sasanian motifs, and others were new. Far from being a period of iconoclasm or avoidance of images, this was a time of renewed engagement with the art of paint.

  4. The Islamic art section of the Farjam Collection features an exquisite array of artifacts that span various historical periods and regions. Manuscripts, calligraphy, ceramics, and metalwork are among the treasures on display, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and aesthetic traditions of the Islamic world.

  5. The Met's collection of Islamic art ranges in date from the seventh to the nineteenth century. Its more than 15,000 objects reflect the great diversity and range of the cultural traditions of Islam.

  6. 18 Σεπ 2024 · In Ottoman Turkey and Safavid Iran, artists tended to depict tulips, hyacinths, peonies, roses, and some composite flowers that can be difficult to identify—each conveying specific meanings, even as they were stylized.

  7. The Discover Islamic Art Virtual Exhibitions invite you to discover the history and cultural legacy of the great Islamic dynasties that ruled the countries surrounding the Mediterranean basin, from the Umayyads to the Ottomans.