The Pictures of the Camel In Islamic Codex Munimnemat Al-Hariri
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https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i125.39Abstract
The Arabic Islamic Art had deep roots in history partly inherited by ancient traditions and cultures. Different supports were employed in artistic decoration (metalwork, ivory, glass, ceramics, etc.). The subject of this study is focused on the art of using decorations and illustrations in manuscripts, which is a feature of Arabic Islamic art. One of the most important school in writing and art of manuscripts was the Baghdad School of Illustrations
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