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Ars Orientalis
Ars Orientalis is sponsored by the University of Michigan Department of the History of Art and the Freer Gallery of Art of the Smithsonian Institution. This journal is an annual volume of scholarly articles and book reviews on the art and archaeology of Asia, including the ancient Near East and the Islamic world. It fosters a broad range of themes and approaches, targeting scholars in diverse fields. Occasional thematic volumes are published.
Author Title Year
Asher, Catherine B Sub-Imperial Palaces: Power and Authority in Mughal India 1993
Bier, Lionel The Sassanian Palaces and their Influence in Early Islam 1993
Blair, Sheila The Ilkhanid Palace 1993
Bloom, Jonathan M The Qubbat Al-Khadra' and the Iconogrpahy of Height in Early Islamic Architecture 1993
Curcic, Slobodan Late-Antique Palaces: The Meaning of Urban Context 1993
Grabar, Oleg Umayyad Palaces Reconsidered 1993
Kleiss, Wolfram Safavid Palaces 1993
Necipoglu, Gülru Framing the Gaze in Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Palaces 1993
Necipoglu, Gülru An Outline of Shifting Paradigms in the Palatial Architecture of the Pre-Modern Islamic World 1993
Northedge, Alastair An Interpretation of the Palace of the Caliph at Samarra (Dar Al-Khalifa or Jawsaq Al-Khaqani) 1993
O'Kane, Bernard From Tents to Pavilions: Royal Mobility and Persian Palace Design 1993
Rabbat, Nasser Mamluk Throne Halls: Qubba or Iwan? 1993
Redford, Scott Thirteenth-Century Rum Seljuq Palaces and Palace Imagery 1993
Ruggles, D Arabic Peotry and Architectural Memory in Al-Andalus 1993
Soucek, Priscilla P Solomon's Throne/Solomon's Bath: Model or Metaphor 1993
Tabbaa, Yasser Circles of Power: Palace, Citadel, and City in Ayyubid Aleppo 1993
Winter, Irene J "Seat of Kingship"/"A Wonder to Behold": The Palace as Construct in the Ancient Near East 1993
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historical architecture
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