MOORISH ART AND ARCHITECTURE

branch of Islamic art and architecture developed in the westernmost lands of the Muslims, known as the Maghreb: N Africa and Spain. The Great Mosque at Al Qayrawan in Tunisia is the prototype of western Islamic religious edifices. Finished in the 9th cent., it comprised a large court surrounded by galleries and opening into a prayer room in the form of a hypostyle hall; the 9th-century mihrab is famed for its luster tile decorations. Another early monument is the Great Mosque at Córdoba (785–c.1000), begun by the Umayyad emir Abd ar-rahman i, who had escaped from Damascus. The building is noted for its complex interior consisting of a multitude of low, rounded arches made of alternating black and white stones. In the 12th cent. a closer contact between the art of Spain and that of N Africa was brought about by the Almohads. Under them the mosque of Tin-Mal, in the Atlas Mts., and that of Tlemcen in Algeria were completed. The Almohads also erected the mosque of Seville, known for its minaret, the Giralda. The apogee of Moorish architecture was reached in the 13th and 14th cent. with the luxurious palace-fortress, the Alhambra, the only large-scale domestic complex preserved from the first thousand years of Islam, and the madrasahs (schools) of Fès, celebrated for their delicately worked lacy wooden carvings. In these centuries when Spain wrested itself from Moorish domination, the Christians nevertheless showed their admiration of the great Islamic edifices and decoration in their development of Mudéjar art, work made by and for Christians in the Moorish style. An example is the 14-century alcazar of Seville, whose flat, intricately carved surfaces are typical of Moorish façades. In Moorish sculpture, stone and wood carving were used mainly as architectural ornament. Many charming ivory boxes remain, which are adorned with scenes of court life or floral and animal motives; boxes were also made of precious metals. Filigreed, inlaid, and enameled jewelry, as well as textiles and rugs, were produced in Moorish Spain. The steel of Toledo was famed throughout the Middle Ages. Moorish pottery was of high quality. Lusterware continued to be manufactured. The "Alhambra jars," distinguished by their wing handles, are decorated with golden-brownish designs on a white background with touches of blue. By the 15th cent. Málaga was noted throughout the Christian world for its gold lusterwares.

See K. A. C. Creswell, A Bibliography of the Architecture, Arts and Crafts of Islam (1961). See also bibliography under Islamic art and architecture.

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...Claudio Giovanni Antonio, 127 Monticello, 199 Moorish art and architecture, 81 , 231 Morcos, Gamila, 144 Mots dans la peinture...222 29, 255 , 259 Mrozowicki, M, 152 Multimedia Art, 17 Murtadi, 283 museums, 58 , 59 , 87 93, 96...
...representative of Arabic architecture in the Western world...supreme expression of the Moorish art of Granada and comprises...where once stood the Moorish Bib Albushar Gate of...and Oriental works of art should consist of a structure...someone more versed in the arts than he. The Puerta...
...The Moroccans (1916, Museum of Modern Art). 20 In Jacobus (1973), fig. 37...1928, private collection); fig. 39 Moorish Woman (1922, Barnes Foundation); and...admiring the trees and noble examples of architecture (Le Corbusier, 1987a: 62-4 and 77...
...London: Milton Press, 1839. RAD Radford, Ernest. "The Moorish Front to the Duo mo in Luria." Browning Society Papers , 2...Italy. RIO Rio, Alexis-Francois. The Poetry of Christian Art. Tr. by Miss Wells. London: Bosworth, 1854. RIZ Rizzoli...
...33 Salem, Mass., architecture, 96 San Francisco, Calif...182 ; results of federal art projects, 184 f. S curve, in Greek art, 172 Seattle Art Museum, 221 Sequence...architecture, 193 , 195 , 219 ; Moorish influence, 115 f...
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The Role of Architecture in Society: Structuring...Family Unit among Moorish Pastoral Nomads of...architectural concepts amongst Moorish nomadic herders of...important role of architectures and, more generally...African Nomadic Architecture: Space, Place and...Museum of African Art, Washington and London...O. du. 2002. Arts et coutumes des Maures...
...protests and graffiti art including spray...However, like most Moorish-built mosques...preserving the original architecture, rather than being...historical fears of Moorish invasions, as...with Berber style architecture and Moorish-built roads while...
...propriety for French art. Exotic art might have the capacity...conservative official architecture establishment in France...the Ecole des Beaux-Arts was largely untouched...the Ecole des Beaux-Arts were encouraged to work...LeroyBeaulieus words, of French art might be reinforced by colonization, but its architecture remained pure.62 A...
...subcontinent mosque architecture has distinctive provincial...characterized by indigenous art, tradition, culture...artisans. The mosque architecture of Bengal is based fundamentally...fascinating features of Moorish architecture such as tall, slender...
Synagogue Art of the 1950s by Janay Jadine...the history of synagogue art and architecture is necessary. As a result...the Greek temple, the Moorish mosque, the Gothic cathedral...transformation. Such forms as the Moorish mosque came to be seen...
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...impressive Museum of Islamic Art. Andalusia of course is a rich repository of Moorish culture. Malaga, the...the Costa del Sol, has Moorish fortifications which...it is overwhelmingly Moorish like the other much vaunted...repository of Moorish architecture and all within easy reach...
...interpreter of Islamic arts for future generations...domes. Mosque architecture has long been...Mecca, its architecture is contemporary...Its minaret is Moorish inspired, but...include the Moorish-style Masjid...their Islamic architecture, which, no...of-the-art concert hall...to the local arts scene by adding...
...Clive Foss Enjoys the Architecture of Cubas Capital, with...collection of pre-1959 architecture, some splendidly restored...have become shops, art galleries or ever more...renaissance, baroque and even Moorish elements in the cheerful...fantastic variety of architecture from every part of the...
...imperial influence. Hodges art, and particularly his...links between Indian architecture and that of classical...Architecture, Hindoo, Moorish, and Gothic of 1787...recurrent subject of Hodges art, whether in the context...the great enemy of the arts; the opposite of the...a function of Hodges art as understood by his...
...A golden era of Arab art. by Rhona Wells The...Andalucia during the Moorish period. There have been...beauty and magic of the architecture of the time is recreated...courtyards of the ancient Moorish palaces. The 10th and...reflects the richness of Moorish society and its early...
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...Spanish Beauty Is Ever So Moorish; Stunning Architecture, Delicious Food -- Jaen...of naive and primitive art and a near-complete 11th-century Moorish baths. Tucked away on...ante-rooms. A grand Moorish horseshoe arch marks the...
...Hotspots: Granada Is So Moorish; SPANIARDS REALLY DO HAVE...stunning, with Islamic art and architecture showing the full extent of the Moorish influence. General admission...stocked with gifts inspired by Moorish culture. I didnt spend...
...Left and Right) and the Moorish Hilltop Town of Arcos De la...Andalusian School of Equestrian Art where thefamous white thoroughbred...create a glorious city of grand architecture defined by white walls withochre...Based around a peninsula, its Moorish origins create an historically...
...Paul Fulford Discovers Art, Sunshine, Beach, Delicious...winding streets whose Moorish influence is clear. Gaze...streets to my hotel. Art, architecture, sunshine, beach, delicious...antique furniture and art - has three double rooms...
Nature and Art Entwine at Meijer Gardens...commitment to the union of art and nature and Moores...rather than with manmade architecture," he said. "Perhaps...new relationships with art and nature," suggests...and sandwiches include Moorish sourdough and Moroccan...
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MOORISH ART AND ARCHITECTURE branch of Islamic art...Giralda . The apogee of Moorish architecture was reached...wrested itself from Moorish domination, the Christians...development of Mudejar art, work made by and for Christians in the Moorish style. An example is...of the Architecture, Arts and Crafts of Islam...
ISLAMIC ART AND ARCHITECTURE works of art and architecture created...from synthesizing the arts of the Byzantines, the...great strength of Islamic art as a whole lies in its...reached its apogee in Moorish art and architecture...
...Examples of Churrigueresque architecture include the Transparente in...colonies (see Spanish colonial art and architecture ), where...exuberance of late baroque art. The founding in 1752 of the...of the Spanish academies of art resulted in a wave of sterile...discourage creativity in the arts for nearly two centuries...
RENAISSANCE ART AND ARCHITECTURE works of art and...adornments. Renaissance Architecture Elsewhere in Europe...design in English architecture. In Germany...Spain, Gothic and Moorish forms (see Mudejar...repr. 1982) and Art and Architecture...
GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE AND ART structures (largely...churches) and works of art first created in France...architecture; all the other arts were determined by it...partly derived from Moorish precedents. Late Gothic...apparent in later Gothic art. In the 14th and 15th...
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