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Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia

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Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Part of the Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, black ink, w / c)

Part of the Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, black ink, w / c)
1196923 Part of the Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, black ink, w/c) by Agra School, (19th century); 53.4x68 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, grey ink, w / c)

The Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, grey ink, w / c)
1196922 The Taj, c. 1815 (pencil, pen, grey ink, w/c) by Agra School, (19th century); 53.4x68 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Indian, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: A Hindu Temple in the Fort of Rohtas, Bihar, (pencil and w / c)

A Hindu Temple in the Fort of Rohtas, Bihar, (pencil and w / c)
1196894 A Hindu Temple in the Fort of Rohtas, Bihar, (pencil and w/c) by Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840) & William (1769-1837); 37.4x53.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Kotwali Gate, Gaur, Bengal, (pencil and w / c)

The Kotwali Gate, Gaur, Bengal, (pencil and w / c)
1196890 The Kotwali Gate, Gaur, Bengal, (pencil and w/c) by Daniell, Thomas (1749-1840) & William (1769-1837); 53.4x55.6 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches

A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches
1196837 A Mamluk hardstone mosaic panel, comprising of an arcade of seven arches, 14th-15th century (alabaster, red porphyry, mother-of-pearl)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail of the Mouristan, Cairo, 1843 (daguerrotype)

Detail of the Mouristan, Cairo, 1843 (daguerrotype)
3504901 Detail of the Mouristan, Cairo, 1843 (daguerrotype) by Girault de Prangey, Philibert Joseph (1804-93); 18.8x12 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Tomb of the Itmad-ud-daula, c. 1815 (encil, pen and black ink, w / c

The Tomb of the Itmad-ud-daula, c. 1815 (encil, pen and black ink, w / c
1196703 The Tomb of the Itmad-ud-daula, c.1815 (encil, pen and black ink, w/c, heightened with touches o) by Agra School, (19th century)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ancient Excavations at Carli, 1824 (colour aquatint)

Ancient Excavations at Carli, 1824 (colour aquatint)
1196944 Ancient Excavations at Carli, 1824 (colour aquatint) by Salt, Henry (1780-1827) (after); 48x68 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Part of the Temple of Jambukeshvara, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, c

Part of the Temple of Jambukeshvara, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, c
1196919 Part of the Temple of Jambukeshvara, Srirangam, Tamil Nadu, c. 1800 (pencil, pen, black ink, w/c on laid paper) by Indian School

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Tomb of Sit Chavann, 1874 (pencil, pen & black ink and w / c on paper)

The Tomb of Sit Chavann, 1874 (pencil, pen & black ink and w / c on paper)
CH402307 The Tomb of Sit Chavann, 1874 (pencil, pen & black ink and w/c on paper) by Haag, Carl (1820-1915); 33.5x49.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Holy Rock, summit of Mount Moriah, Jerusalem, 1891 (pencil & w / c on paper)

The Holy Rock, summit of Mount Moriah, Jerusalem, 1891 (pencil & w / c on paper)
CH402306 The Holy Rock, summit of Mount Moriah, Jerusalem, 1891 (pencil & w/c on paper) by Haag, Carl (1820-1915); 102.4x57.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Harem Dance (oil on canvas)

The Harem Dance (oil on canvas)
CH402281 The Harem Dance (oil on canvas) by Rosati, Giulio (1858-1917); 64.8x114.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: European scenes (coloured engraving)

European scenes (coloured engraving)
5998856 European scenes (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: European scenes)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Turbanned men in Tunis, c. 1899 (photochrom)

Turbanned men in Tunis, c. 1899 (photochrom)
5053975 Turbanned men in Tunis, c.1899 (photochrom) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Turkish figures before a kiosk (w / c & bodycolour on paper)

Turkish figures before a kiosk (w / c & bodycolour on paper)
PNH368322 Turkish figures before a kiosk (w/c & bodycolour on paper) by Preziosi, Amadeo (1816-82); 24.6x34.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo ePeter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries, London; Maltese

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Minar at Futtypore Sicri (engraving)

Minar at Futtypore Sicri (engraving)
819418 Minar at Futtypore Sicri (engraving) by Daniell, William (1769-1837) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Minar at Futtypore Sicri. After William Daniell, engraved by J Redaway)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Char-Alla, or Justice made ??by the judge at his house (colour litho)

Char-Alla, or Justice made ??by the judge at his house (colour litho)
820055 Char-Alla, or Justice made ??by the judge at his house (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Char-Alla, or Justice made ??by the judge at his house)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de las dos Hermanas), from

The Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de las dos Hermanas), from
STC136063 The Hall of the Two Sisters (Sala de las dos Hermanas), from Sketches and Drawings of the Alhambra, engraved by Willam Gauci (fl.1825-54), 1835 (litho) by Lewis

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Hall of the Abencerrages, the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (coloured litho)

The Hall of the Abencerrages, the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (coloured litho)
STC170883 The Hall of the Abencerrages, the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (coloured litho) by Asselineau, Leon Auguste (1808-89); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Alai Darwaza, built by Ala-ud-din Khalji, 1311 (photo)

Alai Darwaza, built by Ala-ud-din Khalji, 1311 (photo)
EAM168892 Alai Darwaza, built by Ala-ud-din Khalji, 1311 (photo) by Islamic School, (14th century); Delhi, India; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Emperor Akbars triumphant entry into Surat, from the Akbarnama

Emperor Akbars triumphant entry into Surat, from the Akbarnama
STC140543 Emperor Akbars triumphant entry into Surat, from the Akbarnama made by Abul Fazi (1515-1602) 1590-98 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Mughal School, (16th century); Victoria & Albert Museum

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (photo)

The Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (photo)
EBC181336 The Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (photo) by Islamic School; Isfahan, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Patio de las Munecas, 12th-14th century (photo)

Patio de las Munecas, 12th-14th century (photo)
XIR181887 Patio de las Munecas, 12th-14th century (photo) by Spanish School; Reales Alcazares, Seville, Spain; (add.info)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Street Merchant in Istanbul, 1883 (oil on canvas)

Street Merchant in Istanbul, 1883 (oil on canvas)
CHT179321 Street Merchant in Istanbul, 1883 (oil on canvas) by Berteaux, Hippolyte (1843-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: vendeur de rue a Istamboul; ); eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Court Room of the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (litho)

The Court Room of the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (litho)
STC83380 The Court Room of the Alhambra, Granada, 1853 (litho) by Asselineau, Leon Auguste (1808-89); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the palace, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo)

View of the palace, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo)
GDG279906 View of the palace, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo) by Islamic School, (8th century); Anjar, Lebanon; (add.info.: palais; colonnes; Omeyyade; located in the Bekaa Valley)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: General view, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo)

General view, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo)
GDG279905 General view, Umayyad Period (661-750) (photo) by Islamic School, (8th century); Anjar, Lebanon; (add.info.: rue; colonne; colonnes; Omeyyade; located in the Bekaa Valley)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of a window in the courtyard of the Ali ben Youssef Medersa

View of a window in the courtyard of the Ali ben Youssef Medersa
GDG287896 View of a window in the courtyard of the Ali ben Youssef Medersa, built by the Saadians in 1565 (cedarwood and stucco work) by Moroccan School; Ali ben Youssef Medersa, Marrakesh

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Court of the Myrtles, begun in 1333 (photo)

Court of the Myrtles, begun in 1333 (photo)
XIR245138 Court of the Myrtles, begun in 1333 (photo) by Islamic School, (14th century); Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain; (add.info.: built under reign of Yusuf I; ); out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail of a tiled wall (ceramic)

Detail of a tiled wall (ceramic)
GDG326013 Detail of a tiled wall (ceramic) by Islamic School; Al-Attarine Madrasa, Fes, Morocco; (add.info.: built c.1323-26; mosaique; madrassa; ecole coranique; El Attarin; El-Attarin; Fez;)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail of arches in the Court of Lions (photo)

Detail of arches in the Court of Lions (photo)
JFS249987 Detail of arches in the Court of Lions (photo) by Islamic School, (14th century); Palace of the Alhambra, Granada

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Court of Lions (photo)

The Court of Lions (photo)
JFS249986 The Court of Lions (photo) by Islamic School, (14th century); Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain; (add.info.: Patio de los Liones; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View of the palace from the patio de Mexuar (photo) (see also 249978)

View of the palace from the patio de Mexuar (photo) (see also 249978)
JFS249979 View of the palace from the patio de Mexuar (photo) (see also 249978) by Islamic School, (14th century); Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain; eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Court of Lions (photo)

The Court of Lions (photo)
JFS249985 The Court of Lions (photo) by Islamic School, (14th century); Palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain; (add.info.: Patio de los Liones; ); eJohn Ferro Sims; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Detail of a polychrome capital in the baths (photo)

Detail of a polychrome capital in the baths (photo)
JFS249912 Detail of a polychrome capital in the baths (photo) by Spanish School; Palacio de Carlos V, Alhambra, Granada, Spain; eJohn Ferro Sims; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870 (w / c on paper)

House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870 (w / c on paper)
EDI188939 House of Memlook Radnau Bey, Cairo, 1870 (w/c on paper) by Dillon, Frank (1823-1909); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Pool and Fountain in the Courtyard of the Alberca, Alhambra

Pool and Fountain in the Courtyard of the Alberca, Alhambra
STC172946 Pool and Fountain in the Courtyard of the Alberca, Alhambra, Plate 21 from Souvenirs de Grenade et de l Alhambra, published c.1836-37 (litho) by Girault de Prangey

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Court of the Lions (Patio de los Leones), from

The Court of the Lions (Patio de los Leones), from
STC136065 The Court of the Lions (Patio de los Leones), from Sketches and Drawings of the Alhambra, engraved by William Gauci (fl.1825-54), 1834 (litho) by Lewis

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Islamic and Moorish arch designs for balconies, windows etc

Islamic and Moorish arch designs for balconies, windows etc
STC132688 Islamic and Moorish arch designs for balconies, windows etc.. from Art and Industry, published by Delatre, Paris, 1857 (engraving) by Albanis de Beaumont

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View along the inside of the Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (brick and stone)

View along the inside of the Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (brick and stone)
EBC181338 View along the inside of the Khaju Bridge dam, Safavid Period (brick and stone) by Islamic School; Isfahan, Iran; out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Sultans Palace, Constantinople (180-75)

The Sultans Palace, Constantinople (180-75)
STC255179 The Sultans Palace, Constantinople (180-75) by Payne, J. (1800-75); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb of Sultan Qalaoun in Cairo (litho)

Tomb of Sultan Qalaoun in Cairo (litho)
STC434944 Tomb of Sultan Qalaoun in Cairo (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sultan Al Mansur Qalawun (c.1222-1290)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Tower of the wife of Sadaat Ally in the Kaiser Bagh Palace, Lucknow (b / w photo)

The Tower of the wife of Sadaat Ally in the Kaiser Bagh Palace, Lucknow (b / w photo)
NAM310737 The Tower of the wife of Sadaat Ally in the Kaiser Bagh Palace, Lucknow (b/w photo) by Beato, Felice (Felix) (1825-c.1908); National Army Museum

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bethesda. Etching by Bernatz et alii - Steinkopk J. F. Editore

Bethesda. Etching by Bernatz et alii - Steinkopk J. F. Editore
3572468 Bethesda. Etching by Bernatz et alii - Steinkopk J.F. Editore by Bernatz, Johann Martin (1802-1878); (add.info.: Note)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)

Screen, 1885-90 (walnut)
2972971 Screen, 1885-90 (walnut) by English School, (19th century); The Geffrye Museum of the Home, London, UK; eGeffrye Museum; English, out of copyright

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb of Humayun, Delhi (engraving)

Tomb of Humayun, Delhi (engraving)
3626681 Tomb of Humayun, Delhi (engraving) by Purser, William (c.1790-1852); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tomb of Humayun, Delhi)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Northgate Pavillion, Brighton (colour photo)

Northgate Pavillion, Brighton (colour photo)
3093684 Northgate Pavillion, Brighton (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Northgate Pavillion, Brighton)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Townhouses in Sana a, Yemen (chromolitho)

Townhouses in Sana a, Yemen (chromolitho)
2782968 Townhouses in Sana a, Yemen (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Townhouses in Sana a, Yemen)



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Islamic Architecture Collection

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