Dr Richard Piran McClary is a Senior Lecturer in Islamic Art and
Architecture at the University of York. He received his doctorate
from the University of Edinburgh in 2015. He has lectured
extensively on a range of subjects related to medieval Islamic art
and architecture, and has conducted fieldwork in India, Iran,
Turkey, Central Asia and across the Middle East. He is a specialist
in the architecture and ceramics of the medieval Iranian world, and
the history of the Islamic art market.
He has published three monographs; Mina’i Ware: A Reassessment and
Comprehensive Study of Iranian Polychrome Overglaze Wares through
Sherds (EUP, 2024), Medieval Monuments of Central Asia. Qarakhanid
Architecture of the 11th and 12th Centuries (EUP, 2020), and Rum
Seljuq Architecture 1170-1220. The Patronage of Sultans (EUP,
2017).
He has edited Stucco in the Islamic World: Studies of Architectural
Ornament from Spain to India (EUP, 2025), and co-edited a volume
with Andrew Peacock, entitled Turkish History and Culture in India.
Identity, Art and Transregional Connections (Brill, 2020).
He has also published articles in numerous journals, including:
Muqarnas, Iran, Persica, Anatolian Studies, the International
Journal of Islamic Architecture, and the Journal of the Royal
Asiatic Society. He has served as a trustee and the Research
Director for the British Institute of Persian Studies, and is
managing editor of the Journal of Islamic Art and Architecture.
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