Treasury of the World: Jewelled Arts of India in the Age of the Mughals
The jewelled arts are more higly developed in the Indian Subcontinent than anywhere else in the world and reached their peak in the period of the Mughals. This full-colour presentation of its fabulously varied achievements, with over 300 photographs accompanied the major exhibition of the same title, which opened at the British Museum, London in mid-2001, then to 11 major museums in the USA, Europe, Russia and the Far East until returning to Kuwait in 2011.
Islamic Art and Patronage
This publication serves as a catalogue of an exhibition of more than 100 objects from The al-Sabah Collection as well as a group of essays tracing the evolution of Islamic art and patronage. This travelling exhibition opened at the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg in 1990, travelled for almost 20 years to 23 museums throughout the world, until returning home to Kuwait in 2009.
Islamic Art and Patronage, Sharjah
This catalogue was reprinted for the IAP exhibition at Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, UAE 2008 featuring coloured photos of the 109 pieces in the exhibition, with details in Arabic & English – and a brief of the different periods of art from Islamic lands.
Master Pieces of Islamic Art in The Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
A catalogue of the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia exhibition of Islamic art at the Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah in 1990. It is in written in Arabic & Russian with separate English text.
Variety in Unity
Based on a special exhibition on the occasion of the Fifth Islamic Summit in Kuwait, January 1987. These artefacts are precious to us all because they form part of our culture. Also they are a true living expression of the various stages of our shared history and everlasting unity, the authentic embodiment of God Almighty’s saying: ‘This nation of yours is one nation’.
Treasures of Islamic Art Geneva 1985
Catalogue of an exhibition of Islamic Treasures from Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah at the Museum of Art & History in Geneva, 1985, including a wide variety of objects covering the most important periods of Islamic art from 1st-12th Hijri (7-18th century AD) – including manuscripts, paintings, ceramics, metal work, textiles, and coins.
ZARABI Carpets: Reflections of an Ideal World
Historical exhibition of carpets from the 15th to 19th C from North Africa to India on the occasion of the new Islamic Arts Museum, Malaysia, 1999 with beautiful photos and informative text.
Islamic Art and Patronage, Riyadh
This catalogue was printed for the Islamic Art & Patronage exhibition at The National Museum, King Abdul Aziz Historical Centre-Riyadh, 2000 featuring coloured photos of the pieces in the exhibition, with details in Arabic & English – and a brief of the different periods of art from Islamic lands.
Islamic Art and Patronage, Cairo
This catalogue was printed for the Islamic Art & Patronage exhibition at Mohammad Mahmoud Khalil Museum, Cairo 1999 featuring coloured photos of the pieces in the exhibition, with details in Arabic & English – and a brief of the different periods of art from Islamic lands.
Islamic Art in the Kuwait National Museum
An introduction to The al-Sabah Collection and a commemorative volume marking the opening of the new Museum of Islamic Art in the Kuwait National Museum (1983).