Between Palms and Trees: The Land of Sunset Unfolded

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The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) library is delighted to welcome you to this exclusive book display exhibition, showcasing a rare collection of books that celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Morocco.

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Cover and illustration from Bijoux Arabes et Berbères du Maroc by Jean Besancenot, showcasing intricate Arab and Berber jewellery designs from Morocco, with a preface by Marcel Vicaire.

Between Palms and Trees invites you to journey through a land where the golden glow of the setting sun casts its light upon centuries-old traditions, architectural marvels, and vibrant crafts.

From the lush palm groves of the oases to the majestic cities nestled among rugged mountains, Morocco’s history and culture are deeply intertwined with its natural landscapes. Here, you will encounter rare works that explore the breathtaking architecture of Morocco, from the intricate designs of its riads (garden courtyard) to the unique structures of its ancient mosques.

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Cover of Médersas du Maroc by Charles Terrasse, a study on Moroccan medersas (Islamic schools), published by Éditions Albert Morancé.

These books also highlight Morocco's enduring craftsmanship, where time-honored techniques in ceramics and textiles have been passed down through generations.

As you explore the exhibition, you will see how Morocco’s diverse cultural influences - from Arab, Amazigh, and Andalusian to African - have shaped its identity. The books on display offer a glimpse into the dynasties that have ruled the land, the artisans who have preserved its traditions, and the landscapes that have inspired both art and architecture.

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Cover of Tableau de la Musique Marocaine by Alexis Chottin (1938), a significant work exploring Moroccan music, published by Librairie Orientaliste Paul Geuthner, Paris.

Immerse yourself in this rare collection and appreciate the beauty of Morocco’s history, architecture, and arts, where the land of sunsets unfolds before your eyes, rich with color, culture and tradition.