«Islamic Art and Architecture, 650-1250» is a comprehensive guide exploring the artistic and architectural achievements of the Islamic world during the medieval period. Published by Yale University Press in 2001, this trade paperback book is part of «The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art Ser.» It features illustrations and insights from authors Marilyn Jenkins-Madina, Richard Ettinghausen, and Oleg Grabar, making it a valuable resource for adults interested in art, architecture, and Middle Eastern history. With 345 pages, this book offers a detailed and engaging narrative of Islamic art and architecture, highlighting the beauty and significance of these traditions in the era between 650-1250.