The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial

its known that the Muslim artist is always a lover of rich decorative and artistic creativity in the diversity and the difference of decorative elements between the floral decorations and geometric shapes and inscriptions or drawings of living things, and this is evident throughout the Islamic ages...

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Main Authors: Heba Samir, Shadia Abdel Aziz, Gamal Ibrahim
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Arab Association for Islamic Civilization and Art 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science
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Online Access:https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_48741.html
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spelling doaj-4ebf4a6a1ff54a07b3bda7212f1cb45c2021-10-02T10:24:56ZaraArab Association for Islamic Civilization and ArtJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science2356-96542357-03422020-01-0151930332410.21608/mjaf.2019.14070.1216The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El ManialHeba Samir0Shadia Abdel Aziz1Gamal Ibrahim2Faculty of Archeology, Cairo UniversityProfessor of Archeology and Islamic Arts, Faculty of Archeology, Cairo UniversityProfessor of Islamic Arts, Faculty of Archeology, Cairo Universityits known that the Muslim artist is always a lover of rich decorative and artistic creativity in the diversity and the difference of decorative elements between the floral decorations and geometric shapes and inscriptions or drawings of living things, and this is evident throughout the Islamic ages and the artistic heritage is the best witness to this rich decorative, Islamic architecture or applied arts, not only that, but the Muslim artist used decorations with certain symbolic connotations, especially the "decoration of the crown," which is the subject of the research was not only used as an artistic and decorative element, but was one of the most important ranks s of the king, either as an independent decorative element, , And Luga logo Kingdom or personal to one of the ruling Monogram family. The period of Muhammad's family is one of the most important historical Islamic periods. It is a witness to the richness of this period , reflecting the social status, the luxury and the richness enjoyed by this family through an infinite heritage both in Islamic architecture and applied arts, especially tableware and special items. To the members of the royal family with their differences in terms of material, shape, function, or decorative element. In order to emphasize this unique richness and high social status, the decoration of the royal crown was popular, the most important of which was the decoration of the royal crown, whether alone or Kingdom or personal Monogram, not only but varied styles and forms of the same crown and this clearly shows in the light of the applied objects that would be addressed, specifically glass and ceramic objects. and This research aims at studying the styles of crowns mentioned in the ranks on some of the glass and porcelain antiques preserved in the palace museum of Prince Muhammad Ali in Menial. The crown was used as a rank of the king in the civilizations prior to the Islamic civilization. On various architectural or applied works of ceramics, glass, metal, textiles and others. https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_48741.htmlstyles; mohammed ali family; glass; porcelain; badges
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author Heba Samir
Shadia Abdel Aziz
Gamal Ibrahim
spellingShingle Heba Samir
Shadia Abdel Aziz
Gamal Ibrahim
The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science
styles; mohammed ali family; glass; porcelain; badges
author_facet Heba Samir
Shadia Abdel Aziz
Gamal Ibrahim
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title The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
title_short The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
title_full The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
title_fullStr The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
title_full_unstemmed The Styles of The Crown contained on The Ranks on some of Glass and Porcelain Antiques preserved in Mohamed Ali Palace Museum in El Manial
title_sort styles of the crown contained on the ranks on some of glass and porcelain antiques preserved in mohamed ali palace museum in el manial
publisher Arab Association for Islamic Civilization and Art
series Journal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science
issn 2356-9654
2357-0342
publishDate 2020-01-01
description its known that the Muslim artist is always a lover of rich decorative and artistic creativity in the diversity and the difference of decorative elements between the floral decorations and geometric shapes and inscriptions or drawings of living things, and this is evident throughout the Islamic ages and the artistic heritage is the best witness to this rich decorative, Islamic architecture or applied arts, not only that, but the Muslim artist used decorations with certain symbolic connotations, especially the "decoration of the crown," which is the subject of the research was not only used as an artistic and decorative element, but was one of the most important ranks s of the king, either as an independent decorative element, , And Luga logo Kingdom or personal to one of the ruling Monogram family. The period of Muhammad's family is one of the most important historical Islamic periods. It is a witness to the richness of this period , reflecting the social status, the luxury and the richness enjoyed by this family through an infinite heritage both in Islamic architecture and applied arts, especially tableware and special items. To the members of the royal family with their differences in terms of material, shape, function, or decorative element. In order to emphasize this unique richness and high social status, the decoration of the royal crown was popular, the most important of which was the decoration of the royal crown, whether alone or Kingdom or personal Monogram, not only but varied styles and forms of the same crown and this clearly shows in the light of the applied objects that would be addressed, specifically glass and ceramic objects. and This research aims at studying the styles of crowns mentioned in the ranks on some of the glass and porcelain antiques preserved in the palace museum of Prince Muhammad Ali in Menial. The crown was used as a rank of the king in the civilizations prior to the Islamic civilization. On various architectural or applied works of ceramics, glass, metal, textiles and others.
topic styles; mohammed ali family; glass; porcelain; badges
url https://mjaf.journals.ekb.eg/article_48741.html
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