The arts of the Islamic world became increasingly influential from the 1840s. The complex religious and historical factors influencing the appearance of objects from Iran, Turkey, north Africa and southern Spain were seldom understood, but such works were deeply admired for their technical and aesthetic brilliance. Colours, patterns and motifs from a variety of sources were used to create a composite 'Islamic' style.
Design for a Mosaic in the Museum
Reuben Townroe
1876
Oil on canvas
Museum no. P.14-1934
Alhambresque furnishing fabric
Owen Jones (possibly, designer)
1855
Woven silk with satin binding
Museum no. T.132-1972
Dish
William Frend De Morgan
1880-1885
Earthenware, painted in ruby and yellow lustres
Museum no. 832-1905
The Hhareem, Cairo; The Hhareem of a Mamluke Bey, Cairo; the introduction of an Abyssinian Slave
John Frederick Lewis
About 1850
Watercolour and bodycolour
Museum no. P.1-1949