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December 31, 1969From Baghdad to Bengal: Court Paintings of the Medieval Caliphs, Sultans and Rajahs1 hour 20 minutesPlayMichael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization....moreShareView all episodesBy Office of the Alumni AssociationDecember 31, 1969From Baghdad to Bengal: Court Paintings of the Medieval Caliphs, Sultans and Rajahs1 hour 20 minutesPlayMichael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization....moreMore shows like Faculty Feature: HumanitiesView allPrinceton University Podcast (Audio)6 ListenersThe Art of Engineering with David Billington4 ListenersPrinceton University Podcast3 ListenersChaucer with John Fleming20 ListenersGreat Authors on Great Authors2 ListenersThe Brain: A User's Guide2 ListenersThe BiblioFiles1 ListenersEqual Justice Under the Law?0 ListenersThe Spirit and The Flesh0 Listeners
Michael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization.
December 31, 1969From Baghdad to Bengal: Court Paintings of the Medieval Caliphs, Sultans and Rajahs1 hour 20 minutesPlayMichael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization....more
Michael Barry, Lecturer in Near Eastern Studies, discusses the paradox of the abundance and marginalization of figurative art in Islamic civilization.