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1. Ward, Rachel, "Tradition and Innovation: Candlesticks Made in Mamluk Cairo." In Islamic Art in the Ashmolean. Edited by Allan, James W.. part 2, 147-158. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995.
Series: Oxford Studies in Islamic Art, 10
Subjects: Arts
2. Ward, Rachel, "Metallarbeiten der Mamluken-Zeit, hergestellt für den Export nach Europa." In Europa und der Orient 800-1900. Edited by Sievernich, Gereon//Budde, Hendrik. 202-209, 880. Gütersloh: Bertelsmann Lexikon Verlag, 1989.
Subjects: Arts
3. Ward, Rachel, "The 'Baptistère de Saint Louis' -- A Mamluk Basin Made for Export to Europe." In Islam and the Italian Renaissance. edited byBurnett, Charles//Contadini, Anna.113-132. London: The Warburg Institute, 1999.
Series: Warburg Institute Colloquia, 5
Subjects: Arts/Foreign relations
4. Ward, Rachel, "Glass and Brass: Parallels and Puzzles." In Gilded and Enamelled Glass from the Middle East. Edited by Ward, Rachel. 30-34, 161-165, colour plates B and I. London: British Museum Press, 1998.
Subjects: Arts
5. Ward, Rachel, "Islamic Art, III, 4 (v) (a): Painted Book Illustration, c. 1250-c. 1500, Egypt and Syria." In The Dictionary of Art. edited byTurner, Jane.310-313. New York: Grove, and London: Macmillan Publishers, 1996.
Subjects: Arts
6. Ward, Rachel, "Islamic Art, VIII, 9 (i) (a): Jewellery, before c. 1500: Syria, Egypt and North Africa." In The Dictionary of Art. edited byTurner, Jane.529-530. New York: Grove, and London: Macmillan Publishers, 1996.
Subjects: Arts
7. Ward, Rachel, "Two Ivory Plaques in the British Museum." In Cairo to Kabul: Afghan and Islamic Studies Presented to Ralph Pinder-Wilson. Edited by Ball, Warwick//Harrow, Leonard. 248-254. London: Melisende, 2002.
Subjects: Arts/Foreign relations
8. Ward, Rachel. "Incense and Incense Burners in Mamluk Egypt and Syria." Transactions of the Oriental Ceramic Society 55, (1990-1991): 67-82.
Subjects: Arts
9. Ward, Rachel, Islamic Metalwork. 128 pp.. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1993.
Subjects: Arts
10. Ward, Rachel. "Brass, Gold and Silver from Mamluk Egypt: Metal Vessels Made for Sultan al-Nāṣir Muḥammad." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (3rd ser.) 14, 1 (2004): 59-73.
Subjects: Arts/Individuals--Muhammad b. Qalawun
11. Ward, Rachel, "Plugging the Gap: Mamluk Export Metalwork 1375-1475." In Facts and Artefacts - Art in the Islamic World: Festschrift for Jens Kröger on his 65th Birthday. Edited by Annette Hagedorn and Avinoam Shalem. 263-286. Leiden: Brill, 2007.
Notes: See online: https://doi.org/10.1163/ej.9789004157828.i-496
Subjects: Arts--Metalwork
12. Ward, Rachel, "Mosque Lamps and Enamelled Glass: Getting the Dates Right." In The Arts of the Mamluks in Egypt and Syria--Evolution and Impact. 1. Edited by Doris Behrens-Abouseif. 55-75. Goettingen: Bonn University Press/V&R unipress, 2012.
Series: Mamluk Studies, 1
Subjects: Arts
13. Ward, Rachel, "An Extraordinary Mamluk Casket in the Fitzwilliam Museum." In Metalwork and Material Culture in the Islamic World. 1. Edited by Venetia Porter & Mariam Rosser-Owen. 171–186. London: I.B. Tauris, 2012.
Subjects: Arts
14. Ward, Rachel, "Mean or Green? Mamluk Vessels Recycled for the Rasulid Sultans." In Art, Trade and Culture in the Islamic World and Beyond: From the Fatimids to the Mughals. Studies Presented to Doris Behrens-Abouseif. Edited by Alison Ohta, J.M. Rogers and Rosalind Wade Haddon. 36-47. London: Ginkgo Library, 2016.
Series: Ginkgo Library Art Series,
Subjects: Arts--Metalwork

 

 

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