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  2. Mosque lamp - Wikipedia

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    İznik pottery lamp with lotuses c. 1510, similar to four lamps that hung in the mausoleum of Bayezid II in Istanbul. In 2000, three 14th-century Mamluk mosque lamps in pristine condition from the collection of Bethsabée de Rothschild sold at Christie's in London for £1,763,750 (US$2,582K), £993,750 (US$1,455K) and £641,750 (US$937K). [10]

  3. Islamic glass - Wikipedia

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    14th-century bottle with Chinese-style animals in enamels, Syria or Egypt. During the first centuries of Islamic rule, glassmakers in the Eastern Mediterranean continued to use the Roman recipe consisting of calcium-rich sand (providing the silica and lime) and mineral natron (soda component) from the Wādi el-Natrūn in Egypt, and examples of natron-based Islamic glass have been found in the ...

  4. Islamic art - Wikipedia

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    Mamluk mosque lamp. Between the 8th and early 11th centuries the emphasis in luxury glass was on effects achieved by "manipulating the surface" of the glass, initially by incising into the glass on a wheel and later by cutting away the background to leave a design in relief. [47]

  5. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    Dating from this period are four mosque lamps from the mausoleum of Sultan Bayezid II in Istanbul which was constructed in 1512–13. [51] A fifth lamp that probably also came from the mausoleum is now in the British Museum. [52] [53] These pottery mosque lamps are of a similar shape to Mamluk glass lamps. There was a tradition of hanging ...

  6. Review: Is art history? Two L.A. museums offer answers, but ...

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    Following eye-grabbing rock crystal carvings, gilded paintings, elegant blown-glass mosque lamps, priestly robes woven with sparkly silver and gold threads, a huge Byzantine chandelier and more, a ...

  7. Qawsun - Wikipedia

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    With his formal position, a mamluk power base, apparent army support, and personal sources of wealth independent of the government-related iqta system, Qawsun became the effective leader of the sultanate. [18] Double-page from the Qur'an manuscript endowed by Qawsun upon mosque in his mausoleum complex. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art