پديد آورندگان :
تفضلي، عباس علي نويسنده دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي مشهد Tafazzoli, AA , تفضلي، زهره نويسنده دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي مشهد Tafazzoli, Z
كليدواژه :
خوشنويسي , سفال سازي , عاج كاري , Ceramic (tile) making , Textiles , IVOry WORK , weaving , Calligraphy , Fine Arts , artist (artisan) , قالي بافي , Metal work , هنرهاي زيبا , بافندگي , فلز كاري , carpet weaving
چكيده لاتين :
The land of Andelus, i.e., The remotest western zone of the Islamic
Empire, has had many ups and downs, but due to its long distance, it
has attracted the least attention of people, The Muslims in Andelus,
whether in architecture or in fine arts such as ceramic or tile making,
in textile weaving, carpet weaving, ivory work, metal work,
calligraphy, and the like, have undergone a lot of difficulties. It is
noteworthy that the Muslim commanders-in-chief have had a great
contribution to this matter, for they were the real supporters of these
artistic affairs. Nowadays, many samples of these artistic works can be
found in many museums and in other public places in Spain.
A number of ceramic works such as plates, bowls, long-necked
pots and pottery painted with the pictures of birds, plants, and
calligraphic work in Iranian style, and silk embroidery cloths with
golden threads, and marginal-sewn with gems in Maryeh, Qartabeh,
and Maleqeh in Isbilieh of Qarnateh and at Mercieyyeh, have been
discovered.
In addition, Andelus rugs with the pictures of birds, animals, and
natural human beings were woven over there, The same decorative
paintings were also engraved into ivory gifts.
In general, at the end of the seventh and eighth centuries A.H" the
artists in Andelus ornamented metalic and decorative things with
calligraphic and plant decorations. Calligraphers coined another
calligraphy called Maqribi, instead of Kufi writing, which was wellknown
all over the world of Islam.