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Week 3 Independent study
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Art of the Timurid Period (ca. 1370–1507)
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6 oct. 2018
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book 2 cht 3
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30 déc. 2018
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Book 3 Indian Art History
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3 févr. 2019
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Spanish history Cht 2
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7 oct. 2018
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book 2 chapter 4
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1 janv. 2019
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chapters 2 & 1 book 2
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9 déc. 2018
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Muslim history basic
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6 oct. 2018
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Book 4 cht 1
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23 mars 2019
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Cht 1 Renaissance Altarpieces: the far in the near
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30 sept. 2018
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Art history theory
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15 déc. 2018
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Les événements
Egyptian Tiraz with rondels C8/ C9th
C15 Ottoman weaving shops well established
late C17 central Ottoman power waned textiles became more widely available
late C15 enameled & gilded glass manufacture shifted to Venice
Périodes
Tiraz produced Early Islamic period up to C14
Revival of rondel style Tiraz in Fatimid Egypt
953-75 Fatimid caliph al-Mu‘izz khil‘a ceremony gained importance
1326–65 Bursa first capital of Ottoman state middlemen in raw silk trade
1520–66 Süleyman I stylised floral designs classic Ottoman design
C13 C14 Enameled and gilded glass Ayyubids and Mamluks
1171-1260 Ayyubid dynasty (Saladin)
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