Islamic art

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Assignment 13

The Annunciation, Botticelli (Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi), ca. 1485-92, From the collection of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This picture is an example of what christian art can have, because Islamic art does not use humans or non human animals.
Casket, Unknown, 1100/1200, From the collection of: Benaki Museum of Islamic Art
in the book they use an ivory pyxis, which is an offering to their god asking for mercy
Silk Carpet, Unknown, Iran, 1575-1625, 1575/1625, From the collection of: The Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
This silk carpet is an example of what the Islamic people would use to pray on
Mosque Lamp, Unknown, Egypt, 1340-1360, 1340/1360, From the collection of: The Museum of Islamic Art, Qatar
This Mosque lamp is an example of some of the decorations they would have.
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