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  2. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    In 2013 the Istanbul Center of Design and the Ensar Foundation ran what they claimed was the first ever symposium of Islamic Arts and Geometric Patterns, in Istanbul. The panel included the experts on Islamic geometric pattern Carol Bier, [ g ] Jay Bonner, [ h ] [ 66 ] Eric Broug, [ i ] Hacali Necefoğlu [ j ] and Reza Sarhangi.

  3. Interior of a Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Interior of a Mosque was painted by Jean-Léon Gérôme, with painting beginning in 1890 and finishing by 1899. It is oil on canvas and measures 23 3/8 inches by 35 3/8 inches. [ 1 ] This work of art is currently on view in the Memorial Art Gallery in Rochester, New York and belongs to the Hiram Sibley Collection.

  4. Şehzade Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Şehzade Mosque (Turkish: Şehzade Camii, from the original Persian شاهزاده Šāhzādeh, meaning "prince") is a 16th-century Ottoman imperial mosque located in the district of Fatih, on the third hill of Istanbul, Turkey. It was commissioned by Suleiman the Magnificent as a memorial to his son Şehzade Mehmed who died in 1543.

  5. Blue Mosque, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    General view of the interior. The mosque's interior is dominated by its dome and cascading semi-domes. The main dome reaches a height of 43 metres (141 ft). [26] The weight of the dome is supported by four massive cylindrical pillars. The transition between the central dome and the pillars is achieved by four long, smooth pendentives. Smaller ...

  6. Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The hypostyle mosque constructed by Muhammad in Medina served as a model for early mosque design throughout the Islamic world. [10] Umayyad religious architecture was the earliest expression of Islamic art on a grand scale [163] and the Umayyad Mosque of Damascus reproduced the hypostyle model at a monumental scale. [164]

  7. Contemporary mosque architecture - Wikipedia

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    Şakirin Mosque. Contemporary mosque architecture often involves features characteristic to both the traditional and the modern. This can involve incorporating traditional Islamic geometric patterns in a modern, abstracted form or blending regional architectural styles with modernist or postmodernist design principles. [7]

  8. Islamic ornament - Wikipedia

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    Drawings by Jules Lachaise and Eugène-Pierre Gourdet, 1880–1886. A Western style of ornament based on Islamic arabesque developed in Europe, starting in late 15th century Venice; it has been called either moresque or western arabesque. It has been used in a great variety of the decorative arts, especially in book design and bookbinding. [46]

  9. Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The design is derived from the interior side of the dome of Shekh Lotfollah Mosque. Design of the Ardabil Carpet was from the same concept as that of the interior side of the dome. [19] Also design of the "Carpet of Wonders", which will be the biggest carpet of the world, is based on the interior design of the dome. [20]