Book contents
- The Hidden Language of Graphic Signs
- The Hidden Language of Graphic Signs
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Hidden Writing
- One Buried and Camouflaged Writing in Early China
- Two Dazzled and Absorbed
- Three Impossible Unities
- Four Inscribe and De-scribe/Cipher and De-cipher
- Five Script, Pseudoscript, and Pseudo-pseudoscript in the Work of Filippo Lippi
- Six Numerals as Letters
- Part II Legible Signs
- References
- Index
Five - Script, Pseudoscript, and Pseudo-pseudoscript in the Work of Filippo Lippi
from Part I - Hidden Writing
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 August 2021
- The Hidden Language of Graphic Signs
- The Hidden Language of Graphic Signs
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I Hidden Writing
- One Buried and Camouflaged Writing in Early China
- Two Dazzled and Absorbed
- Three Impossible Unities
- Four Inscribe and De-scribe/Cipher and De-cipher
- Five Script, Pseudoscript, and Pseudo-pseudoscript in the Work of Filippo Lippi
- Six Numerals as Letters
- Part II Legible Signs
- References
- Index
Summary
Art historical study of writing in the Islamic world centers on calligraphy, beautiful writing as a high, perhaps the highest expression of Islamic art. This calligraphic ideal is shadowed by the prominent place on Islamic buildings and objects of decoration that looks like writing but is not: called pseudo epigraphic, pseudo Kufic, and the like. The study of pseudo-writing in Islamic art has one of its origins in another curious phenomenon, the prominence of Arabic-like decoration on medieval Byzantine churches. This chapter investigates ways that the presence of Arabic script on objects and buildings in medieval Islam (and Byzantium)conveyed meanings in the large space between the binary opposition of “real” and “pseudo” writing, the ways writing means by way of pattern or cipher, and also through talismanic and incantatory functions.
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- The Hidden Language of Graphic SignsCryptic Writing and Meaningful Marks, pp. 100 - 125Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021