While the Museum’s ever-growing collection of over 4,600 objects does not constitute the largest collection of Islamic art in the world, it is of exceptionally high quality. From this rich assortment, just over 50 objects have been selected from those that are generally not part of the permanent exhibition. This book brings to light those remarkable if lesser known treasures, with general and close-up photographs of the objects, and texts written by specialists from the Museum.
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With a foreword by Sheikha Mayassa
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Soft cover. Condition: New. 128 pages : chiefly colour illustrations ; 22 cm. Summary:While the Museum of Islamic Art in Qatar's ever-growing collection of over 4,600 objects does not constitute the largest collection of Islamic art in the world, it is of exceptionally high quality. This book shows those remarkable if lesser known treasures, with general and close-up photographs of the objects. Seller Inventory # 3soas4to339
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