Islamic geometric design

Islamic geometric designs are admired worldwide for their beauty and marvellous intricacy, yet in truth they are seldom understood. Indeed, their complexity and artistry can seem almost beyond the powers of human ingenuity. In this handsomely illustrated volume, artist and teacher Eric Broug analyse...

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Main Author: Broug, Eric (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Thames & Hudson Ltd 2013
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