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Patronage and the Idea of an Urban Bourgeoisie

Contadini, Anna

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Gülru Necipoğlu
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Finbarr Barry Flood
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Abstract

From the reports of travelers and historians, people learn of the crafting of beautiful rock crystal and metalwork objects in the Cairo bazaar and, during the later Mamluk period, of beautiful gilded and enameled glass being produced in commercial areas of Aleppo and Damascus. Given the diverse subject matter of the manuscripts, people may speak of a patronage base allying the intelligentsia to the merchant class within a more broadly conceived bourgeoisie, one whose interests and aesthetic preferences, as compared with those of the court, might be productively investigated through such illustrated manuscripts. One of the frontispieces of a wonderful illustrated manuscript contains clearly Christian iconographical elements, and among the Christian community of Iraq and Syria, people encounter ample evidence for the patronage and production of metalwork, ceramics, and gilded and enameled glass as well as manuscripts.

Citation

Contadini, A. (2017). Patronage and the Idea of an Urban Bourgeoisie. In G. Necipoğlu, & F. B. Flood (Eds.), A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture, Vol. 1 (431-452). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119069218.ch17

Publication Date Jun 20, 2017
Deposit Date May 12, 2015
Publicly Available Date Jan 24, 2025
Publisher Wiley
Pages 431-452
Book Title A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture, Vol. 1
ISBN 9781119068662
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119069218.ch17

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