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Carine Juvin
France

Carine Juvin is curator for the Mediaeval Near and Middle East at the Musée du Louvre, Islamic Art Department. She also taught Islamic art history at Ecole du Louvre, Paris, and Strasbourg Universities. Her research focuses on Arabic epigraphy and calligraphy and the material culture of the mediaeval Near and Middle East.

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Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World, Volume 4 (Issue 1): From Visual Power to Private Stories: Inscribed Objects from the Medieval Arab World
journal
The Power of Curves: the Rise of Maghribi ṯuluṯ (Fifth–Sixth/Eleventh–Twelfth Centuries)
journal article
The Epigraphical Program of Mamluk Minbars: Religious and Quranic Inscriptions Emphasizing Minbars as a Site for Preaching
journal article
The Merchant’s Lamp and the Sufi’s Drum: Two Tales of Mediaeval Damascus
journal article
Engraved Property: The Titles and Names of Rasulid Women on Ayyubid and Mamluk Metalwork
journal article
Introduction
journal article
Discovering Early Islamic Basra: the Origins and Development of Iraq’s Southern Metropolis
journal article
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Carine Juvin

France

Carine Juvin is curator for the Mediaeval Near and Middle East at the Musée du Louvre, Islamic Art Department. She also taught Islamic art history at Ecole du Louvre, Paris, and Strasbourg Universities. Her research focuses on Arabic epigraphy and calligraphy and the material culture of the mediaeval Near and Middle East.

Documents

Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World, Volume 4 (Issue 1): From Visual Power to Private Stories: Inscribed Objects from the Medieval Arab World
journal
The Power of Curves: the Rise of Maghribi ṯuluṯ (Fifth–Sixth/Eleventh–Twelfth Centuries)
journal article
The Epigraphical Program of Mamluk Minbars: Religious and Quranic Inscriptions Emphasizing Minbars as a Site for Preaching
journal article
The Merchant’s Lamp and the Sufi’s Drum: Two Tales of Mediaeval Damascus
journal article
Engraved Property: The Titles and Names of Rasulid Women on Ayyubid and Mamluk Metalwork
journal article
Introduction
journal article
Discovering Early Islamic Basra: the Origins and Development of Iraq’s Southern Metropolis
journal article
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