Muslims often avoid figuration in art due to the belief that creating images of living beings can lead to idolatry, which is prohibited in Islam. This perspective is rooted in the idea that only God has the power to create life, and artists should not attempt to replicate His creations. As a result, Islamic art tends to focus on geometric patterns, calligraphy, and floral designs, which serve to express spirituality and beauty without depicting human or animal forms. This tradition emphasizes the transcendental nature of God and the importance of worship in every aspect of life.
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Kent Smith has written: 'In a new light' -- subject(s): American Art, Exhibitions, In art 'Abraham Walkowitz, figuration 1895-1945' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Long Beach Museum of Art
Muslims developed art of flowers, leaves, stars, and writing. Muslims used this art to decorate walls, books, rugs, and buildings.
I think Muslims perfected geometry and geometric art at the same time that they did not allow people or animals in their art.
The cast of La discordance - 2007 includes: Maya Ben Bouazza as Figuration Sandrine Bezamanifary as Figuration Xavier Bonastre as Figuration Laurent Ficher as Figuration Alexandre Fogelmann as Le jeune flic Mathieu Gabella as Le 1er garde Thomas Maurion as Le Jeune Discordant Laurent Olmedo as Vigilant Martin Monorom Youk as Figuration
Muslims typically avoid pork is it is haraam.
That guy below is a scrub. The answer is: Muslims were famous for making art out of Allah's teachings. do your work.
The cast of Figuration - 1931 includes: Henri Jullien as Le Magnan Janine Merrey as Maud
Jean-Louis Pradel has written: 'World art trends 1983/84' -- subject(s): Modern Art, Exhibitions 'La figuration narrative' -- subject(s): Art and state, European Narrative painting, Exhibitions, Figurative art, French Narrative painting, History in art, Politics in art
It was discovered by the muslims.
Classica, Realist, Impressionist and Expressionist.
Allah ----------______________________ Art