Gülru Necipoğlu

Gülru Necipoğlu is a prominent historian of Islamic art and architecture, known for her scholarly work on the Ottoman Empire and its cultural and artistic heritage. She is a professor at Harvard University and has published extensively on topics related to Islamic art.

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  1. 1. Architecture, Ceremonial, And Power

    The Topkapi Palace in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries

    This scholarly work delves into the intricate relationship between architecture, ceremonial practices, and the assertion of power within the Ottoman Empire, particularly during the reign of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent. It explores how architectural spaces, such as palaces and mosques, were meticulously designed to reflect and reinforce the political and religious authority of the sultan. Through a detailed analysis of ceremonial rituals and spatial organization, the book highlights the symbolic and practical roles that architecture played in the expression of imperial ideology and the consolidation of power in the 16th century Ottoman court.

  2. 2. The Topkapi Scroll Geometry And Ornament In Islamic Architecture

    Geometry and Ornament in Islamic Architecture

    This scholarly work delves into the intricate world of Islamic architectural design, focusing on a unique 15th-century scroll that serves as a rare blueprint of geometric patterns and ornamental motifs. Through meticulous analysis, the book explores how these designs reflect the mathematical precision and artistic creativity that characterize Islamic architecture. It provides insights into the cultural and historical context of the era, revealing the scroll's significance as both a practical guide for craftsmen and a testament to the intellectual achievements of the time.