Artistic transfers from Islamic to Christian art: a study with Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
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The aim of this article is to present the main aspects of the methodology employed in my
research concerning artistic transfers in the late medieval Mediterranean from Islamic to Christian
art, with a special focus on the Iberian Peninsula. The starting point of the research was the selection
of certain artistic elements incorporated into western Islamic art during the Almoravid period (in
particular, the muqarnas and the pointed-horseshoe arches), to analyse their spread in western Islamic
art and beyond. A Geographic Information System (GIS) was applied to create two databases and
assess the distribution of these elements in the Mediterranean framework between the 12th and
15th centuries. As a result, different analyses and cartographic material developed with the GIS
are thus included in this work. The GIS made it possible to analyse not only geographic aspects of
the distribution of these elements but also other complex phenomena related to the muqarnas.
and the pointed-horseshoe arches in a quantitative way, which allowed me to raise some preliminary
hypotheses concerning the use and distribution of both elements in the Mediterranean framework.
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Marcos Cobaleda, María. 2022. Artistic Transfers from Islamic to Christian Art: A Study with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Histories 2: 439–456. https:// doi.org/10.3390/histories2040031
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