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Islamic Art in the Ashmolean
The Ashmolean Museum, amongst its myriad of treasures, hosts a world-famous collection of Islamic art. Stretching from Muslim Spain in the west to Muslim India in the east, the Islamic collection in the Department of Eastern Art is the principal focus for the teaching and research in Islamic art and archeology at Oxford University. It covers a wide range of media including ceramics, glass, metalwork, ivory, and painting, and is complemented by the rich resource in Islamic numismatics of the Heberden Coin Room.
ROBERT B. MASON. Defining Syrian Stonepaste Ceramics: Petrographic Analysis of Pottery from Ma'arrat Al-Nu'man. pg. 1
PETER MORGAN. Some Far Eastern Elements in Coloured-ground Sultanabad Wares. pg. 19
B. W. ROBINSON. Lacquer in the University of Oxford. pg. 45
JENNIFER M. SCARCE. Yusuf and Zulaikha - Tilework Images of Passion pg. 63
LAURE SOUSTIEL AND JAMES ALLAN. The Problem of Sljuq Monochrome Wares. pg. 85
VERA TAMARI. Abbasid Blue-on-White Ware. pg. 117
RACHEL WARD. Tradition and Innovation, Candlesticks made in Mamluk Cairo. pg. 147
MARK ZEBROWSKI. The Butler Brass Ewer. pg. 159
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