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Title: CERAMIC HISTORY


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Introduction
  • The principles and teachings of Islam as a way of
    life, a religious code, and a legal system were
    introduced by Muhammad (ca. 570-632 AD), and Arab
    merchant from Mecca. These teachings were
    codified in the text known at the Quran. Islam
    is Arabic for submission, here to the single
    entity of Allah. The Quran does not contain
    specific mandates against figural representation
    in art. However, it takes a firm stance against
    idolatry and the worship of images.

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  • Geometric ornamentation reached a pinnacle in the
    Islamic world, sources for the basic shapes and
    intricate patterns already existed in late
    antiquity in the Byzantine and Sasanian empires.
  • Islamic artists appropriated key elements from
    the classical tradition, then elaborated upon
    them to invent a new form of decoration that
    stressed the importance of unity, logic, and
    order.
  • Essential to this unique style were the
    contributions made by Islamic mathematicians,
    astronomers, and other scientists, whose ideas
    and technical advances are indirectly reflected
    in the artistic tradition.

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  • The circle became the foundation for Islamic
    pattern, in part a consequence of refinements
    made to the compass by Arabic astronomers and
    cartographers. The circle is often an
    organizing element underlying designs.

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