Qusayr ‘Amra :Art and the Umayyad Elite in Late Antique Syria ( Transformation of the Classical Heritage )

Publication subTitle :Art and the Umayyad Elite in Late Antique Syria

Publication series :Transformation of the Classical Heritage

Author: Fowden > Garth  

Publisher: University Of California Press‎

Publication year: 2004

E-ISBN: 9780520929609

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780520236653

Subject: K1 World History

Keyword: 世界史

Language: ENG

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Description

From the stony desolation of Jordan's desert, it is but a step through a doorway into the bath house of the Qusayr 'Amra hunting lodge. Inside, multicolored frescoes depict scenes from courtly life and the hunt, along with musicians, dancing girls, and naked bathing women. The traveler is transported to the luxurious and erotic world of a mid-eighth-century Muslim Arab prince. For scholars, though, Qusayr 'Amra, probably painted in the 730s or 740s, has proved a mirage, its concreteness dissolved by doubts about date, patron, and meaning. This is the first book-length contextualization of the mysterious monument through a compelling analysis of its iconography and of the literary sources for the Umayyad period. It illuminates not only the way of life of the early Muslim elite but also the long afterglow of late antique Syria.

Chapter

1. MUSIL'S FAIRY-TALE CASTLE

8 June 1898

Shaykh Mūsā / Alois Musil

1900 to 1909

Publication and Its Problems

After Musil

2. LUXURIES OF THE BATH

The Buildings

A Hunting Lodge in the Desert

Nudity

Entertainers and Decorative Women

Singers and Poets

3. THE HUNT

The Ode and Its Parts

The Art of the Hunt

Hunting with Nets

Women at the Hunt

4. "O GOD, BLESS THE AMĪR"

Portrait of a Prince ...

... In the Image of Adam

5. THE PRINCELY PATRON

The Patron’s Identity

The Building a Mirror of the Man?

6. MAINTAINING THE DYNASTY

A Family Portrait

The Succession to al-Walīd II

Grace (?) and Victory

7. THE SIX KINGS

A Royal Delegation

Khusraw, Caesar, the Negus, Roderic ...

From the Dukkān to Damascus

8. A CAPTIVE SASANIAN PRINCESS

Portrait of a Bathing Beauty

Beauty Contests and Displays

Shāh-i Āfrīd

9. QUSAYR 'AMRA CONTEXTUALIZED

From Inner Coherences to Contexts

Patrons, Artisans, and Artists

Mythological Themes?

Arabic and Greek

Qusūr

10. UMAYYAD SELF-REPRESENTATION

Constructing a Cultural Persona

Barbarians in the Bath

Philosophers in the Bath?

Epilogue

Appendix: The Value of Arabic Literary Sources

Bibliography

Index

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