Explore a curated window into Arab art in Egypt, with rich details on objects once housed in mosques and palaces.
This descriptive catalogue presents the National Museum of Arab Art, its history, and the careful way objects are organized for public viewing. It highlights how halls group items by material, from carved wood and metal to textiles, with notes on origins such as Cairo mosques and royal foundations, and the role of inscriptions in understanding their use.
- Learn how wooden pieces like tables, coffers, and pulpits reveal design traits from mosques of the Mamluk and Ottoman periods.
- See examples of ceilings, consoles, and wall cupboards that illustrate the era’s decorative motifs and structural craft.
- Discover objects tied to specific sites, such as el-Azhar and el-Hakem, and notes on dating from the 14th to 16th centuries.
- Find how inscriptions, inlays, and brass or ivory details help identify the provenance and purpose of each piece.
Ideal for readers of museum catalogs and those curious about the development of Arab art in Egypt.