Egyptian metalwork school (Cairo) during the Mamluk period

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The Egyptian Metalwork School, and specifically Cairo, is one of the centers for producing metal work in theMuslim world, especially during the Mamluk era. This school was able to produce and present significant qualitativeand important qualitative and aesthetic work in the calm atmosphere of the society of those days. The similaritiesof Egyptian metal works with works produced at the Mosul Metalwork school, show the close relationshipbetween the two schools, and in particular the impact and modelling of Egyptian artists in the construction process,the shaping, decoration and decoration themes are of great significance. Egyptian metal works, while preservingtheir own identity, are influenced by the Mosul metalwork school in the ways they are constructed and decorated.In this article, eight studies of the Egyptian metalwork school are studied, analyzed, and introduced from a cognitiveand aesthetic point of view. These works are kept at the Victoria and Albert Museums, the Naha al-Saeedcollection and the Cairo Islamic art museum.
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Persian
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Journal of Negarineh Islamic Art, Volume:5 Issue: 16, 2019
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44 to 62
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