
Morocco
5000 Years of Culture
Vincent Boele(Editor)
Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Published on 28. December 2004
Book
Hardback
207 pages
978-0-85331-916-0 (ISBN)
Description
Morocco is a land rich in diversity. Bounded by two seas and a desert, cleft by mountain ranges, caravan trails, steppe-like plateaus and coastal plains, its dramatically contrasting landscape is mirrored by the people who populate it. Here, the culture of the Berbers, Arabs and Africans meets with Muslim, Jewish and Christian influences to create a colourful ethnic mix. The vibrancy of the region is reflected in the objects created by its people - from stunning ceramics and wonderful mosaics to fine wood carving and impressive jewellery. Surveying 5000 years of Morocco's cultural history, this book explores the material culture of the region as determined by its history, geography, traditions and people. Highlights from key Moroccan collections, especially photographed for this publication, are illustrated alongside fascinating essays that narrate the region's cultural development from ancient times to the present day. Including over 200 colour images, Morocco: 5000 Years of Culture offers a visually stunning account of a land and its people.
Reviews / Votes
'...handsomely designed...a useful addition to the English-language introductions to the arts of Morocco and North Africa... Recommended.' Choice 'This beautifully illustrated book...The combination of illustrations and text will serve as an attractive introduction to the history and culture of this north African kingdom.' Contemporary ReviewMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Laminated cover
Illustrations
Includes 216 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 230 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
1293 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85331-916-0 (9780853319160)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Vincent Boele is the Curator of Exhibitions at the Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam. Professor Abdelaziz Touri, Paolo de Mas and Herman Obdeijn, Mohammed A. el Hajraoui, Aomar Akerraz and Ahmed Siraj, Halima Ferhat, Ahmed S. Ettahiri and Samir Kafas, Catherine Cambazard-Amahan and Ali Amahan, Mohammed Naciri and Ahmed Boukouss.
Content
Contents: Foreword; Morocco in Prehistory and Antiquity; Moroccan History; Morocco and the Romans; Morocco through time and space; Morocco and religion; History of Moroccan dynasties; Morocco and Andalusia; Morocco from the Mediterranean to the Equator; Morocco and the Sub-Saharan countries; Moroccan architecture: Andalusia and the desert; Morocco and the Republic of the Seven United Provinces; Symbols and motifs; Moroccan celebrations; Morocco between tradition and modernisation; Moroccan costumes; Morocco: a country rich in language and culture; Morocco and ceramics; Moroccan museums; Moroccan interiors; Literature; Catalogue.