I have collected some images of the Alhambra palace paintings. If you have some of these, let me know:
The wall paintings of El Partal, Alhambra, Spain, early 14th Century. Also known as the Torre de las Damas (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-El_Partal.htm)
This includes Andalusian mounted crossbowmen (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-El_Partal-centre.htm) and Andalusian mounted archers (http://warfare.gq/14/http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-El_Partal-right.htm).
The famous Painting on the ceiling of the main hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century, also known as the 'Hall of Justice' or 'Hall of Kings' (la Sala de los Reyes) (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-Main_hall.htm)
Painting of hunting scenes on the ceiling of the 1st lateral hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-1.htm)
Painting on the ceiling of the 2nd lateral hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-2.htm) including details of: the White Spanish Knight (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-2-D.htm); Andalusian Genitor with white hood (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-2-C.htm); the Red Spanish Knight (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-2-H.htm) and the Red Andalusian Genitor (http://warfare.gq/14/Alhambra-2-I.htm).
(https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=20658&d=1523343981)
Spanish Man-at-Arms, 14th century, in Armies of the Middle Ages, volume 1 by Ian Heath based, on the Alhambra ceiling painting (http://warfare.gq/WRG/Middle_Ages_1-84-Spanish_MaA-14C.htm).
Granadine Cavalryman, 14th century, in Armies of the Middle Ages, volume 1 by Ian Heath, based on the Alhambra ceiling painting (http://warfare.gq/WRG/Middle_Ages_1-96-97-Granadine_Cavalry-14-15C.htm).
Granadine Mounted Crossbowman, 14th century, in Armies of the Middle Ages, volume 1 by Ian Heath, based on the wall paintings of El Partal, Alhambra (http://warfare.gq/WRG/Middle_Ages_1-98-Granadine_Mtd_XB-14C.htm).
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The wall paintings of El Partal, Alhambra, Spain, early 14th Century. Also known as the Torre de las Damas (http://warfare.cf/14/Alhambra-El_Partal.htm)
Painting on the ceiling of the main hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century, also known as the 'Hall of Justice' or 'Hall of Kings' (la Sala de los Reyes) (http://warfare.cf/14/Alhambra-Main_hall.htm)
Painting of hunting scenes on the ceiling of the 1st lateral hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century (http://warfare.cf/14/Alhambra-1.htm)
Painting of Castillians and Andalusians in combat on the ceiling of the 2nd lateral hall, Alhambra, Spain, 14th Century (http://warfare.cf/14/Alhambra-2.htm).
Druzhina
Spanish and North African Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.gq/Spain.htm)
Very niceD
Good stuff. :)
At the risk of showing massive ignorance.....The first picture "Thought to have been done by Muslim artists". (I paraphrase....)
I thought Islam forbade the depiction of any living 'thing' in art ?
Cheers - Phil
Well, yes and no. There's a general proscription on the depiction of living beings, but that's changeable with time and place. The absolute no-no is depicting God, which seems to never have been done. Next is Muhammad, though occasionally that's circumvented by showing a human with no face depicted, sometimes with a halo of fire.
Humans and animals or living things are also not supposed to be depicted, hence the turn to geometric patterns in lots of Islamic art but one can think of lots of Persian and Ottoman art showing people in great detail. Druzhina's sites have lots of Ottoman images I have worked from.
Depends on the strictness of the doctrine being enforced.
(https://thegamacollective.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/artist-not-recorded-the-prophet-muhammad-in-a-mosque-16th-century.jpg)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniconism_in_Islam
Thanks, Clibby. :)
Once I hit 'post'.....I thought....."Good grief, am I going to start a row ?' .....Which is the last thing I want to do !
Cheers - Phil
Phil you are always starting arguments !
No he isn't!
Quote from: Techno on 10 April 2018, 10:39:00 AM
Thanks, Clibby. :)
Once I hit 'post'.....I thought....."Good grief, am I going to start a row ?' .....Which is the last thing I want to do !
Cheers - Phil
Aren't you already in trouble, Phil? I'm sure I once heard your name mentioned on the since cancelled radio show, "Fatwas on Air." :-\
I haven't been on the radio for at least five years, Westie.
Before we moved over here, I was on the local radio......Or radio 2...... about four times a day. (True :-[)......I've got me on umpteen shows burned onto CD.....And Nobby's NEVER EVER getting those...'cos' he'll put them up on t'internet.
Cheers - A Sad G*t.
:o
Do you do this to me deliberately? Just drop in odd little tidbits then zoom away without telling the proper story?
You really, really, really need to write your autobiography.
Quote from: Techno on 10 April 2018, 07:09:42 PM
I haven't been on the radio for at least five years, Westie.
Before we moved over here, I was on the local radio......Or radio 2...... about four times a day. (True :-[)......I've got me on umpteen shows burned onto CD.....And Nobby's NEVER EVER getting those...'cos' he'll put them up on t'internet.
Cheers - A Sad G*t.
WTF!* Don't recall you previously mentioning that you were a radio personality, Phil. Was it a (short lived) DIY show or something?
P.S. I knew I should have spelt "Fatwas" as Fatwahs ..... did everyone read it as "Fat Was on Air?' .... I give up ... #-o**
*Why That's Fantastic ..... :) ** Do I really have to explain that gag? I thought it was quite good ...
I'll pop something up into 'Blather Waffle and Poppycock' before derailing this thread anymore.
Cheers - Phil
Quote from: clibinarium on 10 April 2018, 09:34:40 AM
Well, yes and no. There's a general proscription on the depiction of living beings, but that's changeable with time and place. The absolute no-no is depicting God, which seems to never have been done. Next is Muhammad, though occasionally that's circumvented by showing a human with no face depicted, sometimes with a halo of fire.
Humans and animals or living things are also not supposed to be depicted, hence the turn to geometric patterns in lots of Islamic art but one can think of lots of Persian and Ottoman art showing people in great detail. Druzhina's sites have lots of Ottoman images I have worked from.
Depends on the strictness of the doctrine being enforced.
There are also Muslim images that have been defaced; Maqamat of al-Hariri, manuscript: Suleymaniye Library, Esad Efendi 2916, 1242-1258AD (http://warfare.ml/13/Suleymaniye-Ms-Esad-Efendi_2916.htm) or the heads virtually cut off: Maqāmāt of al-Hariri, St. Petersburg Branch of the Institute of Oriental Studies,manuscript C-23 of c. 1225-35AD (http://warfare.ml/13/StPetersburg-MsC-23.htm). There was also a Byzantine iconoclastic period and similar episodes during Christian reforms.
Druzhina
Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.ml/Egypt.htm)