Learning Outcomes:
On completion of the module, students will be able to identify the culture and period in which works of art were created; demonstrate knowledge of the popular mediums of early Islamic art, such as painting, manuscript illumination, mosaic, ceramic, metalwork, and glass, as well as associated terminology; and demonstrate familiarity with the major themes of Islamic art, as well as the ways in which Islam and the other monotheistic religions of the Mediterranean (Judaism, Christianity) shaped the creation of art and architecture.
Indicative Module Content:
Art and architecture of the early Islamic states (Umayyad, Abbasid, Fatimid, Seljuq, Ayyubid, Mamluk); art produced for Muslims, Christians, Jews, and others in regions under Muslim rule; key themes and debates in early Islamic art; the historiography of Islamic art and architecture.