Glass of the Sultans: Twelve Centuries of Islamic Masterworks (Metropolitan Museum of Art)

by Stefano Carboni, David Whitehouse, and Robert Brill

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Islamic glassmakers were not only brilliant technicians and innovators in their own right, but they also preserved many of the methods of Late Antique Roman craftsmen, passing them on centuries later to Venetian and other European masters. This lovely book is the first comprehensive study of the accomplishments of these artisans. The volume presents glass objects from collections throughout the world--from perfume flasks to pitchers, mosque lanterns to boxes, inkwells to vases--ranging from the seventh to the nineteenth century and through many of the major artistic centers of the Muslim world. Five introductory essays cover all facets of the subject, including historical background, archaeological excavations, issues of connoisseurship, technology, and science. The authors then discuss 150 masterworks of Islamic glass, grouped by technique or type of decoration (blown, mold-blown, hot-worked, mosaic, painted, cut, and engraved), each of which is illustrated in full color. Examples of European glass objects are also included as illuminating reference points.
  • ISBN10 0300088515
  • ISBN13 9780300088519
  • Publish Date 11 May 2001
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 1 July 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Yale University Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 356
  • Language English