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Moresque
Moresque is an obsolete alternative term to "Moorish" in English, and in the arts has some specific meanings. However, the term moresque is not used of these medieval versions.
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Moresque
Moresque, a. and n. (mɒˈrɛsk) Also 7 moresk, 9 mauresque. [a. F. moresque, ad. It. moresco: see Moresco and -esque.] A. adj. 1. Of painting, carving, architecture, etc.: Moorish in style, or ornamental design.1611 Cotgr. s.v. Moresque, Fueillage, & Ouvrage, moresque. Moreske worke; a rude, or antick...
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Moresca
Moresca (Italian), morisca (Spanish), mourisca (Portuguese) or moresque, mauresque (French), also known in French as the danse des bouffons, is a dance Other similarly derived words include Blackamoor, Kammermohr, Matamoros, Maure, Mohr im Hemd, Moresche, Moresque, Moreška, Morianbron, Morisco, Moros y
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Moresche (music)
Other similarly derived words include Blackamoor, Kammermohr, Matamoros, Maure, Mohr im Hemd, Moresca, Moresque, Moreška, Morianbron, Morisco, Moros y
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Hispano-Moresque ware
Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al-Andalus (Muslim Spain), which continued to be produced under Christian rule Hispano-Moresque wares use both processes, applying the paint as an overglaze which is then fired again.
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Mooress
Mooress (ˈmʊərɪs, ˈmɔərɪs) [f. Moor n.2 + -ess.] A female Moor.1611 Cotgr., Moresque, a Mooresse, a shee Moore, a blacke woman. 1677 T. Holyoke Eng.-Lat. Dict., A shee moor, or mooress, morula. 1835 Campbell Epistle fr. Algiers to Hor. Smith 25 The Mooresses, shrouded in white. 1891 Hall Caine Scape...
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Scala, Campania
Campidoglio: church of San Giovanni Battista, with a Moresque bell tower.
The Duomo of Scala, modified in Baroque times.
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Hispano-
Hiˈspano- combining form of L. Hispān-us Spanish, prefixed to another adj. or suffix, which it either qualifies or is coupled with; as in Hiˌspano-Aˈmerican, Spanish and American; also as n.; Hiˌspano-ˈArab, -Aˈrabian, -ˈArabic, Spanish and Arabian; Hispano-Gallican, belonging in common to Spain and...
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Charles Drury Edward Fortnum
His collections included majolica, Hispano-Moresque ware, Luca Della Robbia and bronzes. A Descriptive Catalogue of the Maiolica and Enamelled Earthenware of Italy, the Persian, Damascus, Rhodian, Hispano-Moresque, and some French and other
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Albarello
Albarelli were brought to Italy by Hispano-Moresque traders, and the earliest Italian examples were produced in Florence in the 15th century.
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达米昂·德戈伊斯
Ecclesiastes, Lisboa, 2002)
Livro de Marco Tullio Ciçeram chamado Catam maior, ou da velhiçe, dedicado a Tito Pomponio Attico (Venezia, 1538)
Fides, religio, moresque
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Strapwork
The Europeanized arabesque patterns called moresque are also very often combined with strapwork, especially in tooled and gilded bookbindings. The patterns it used influenced European ornament in the Renaissance, through the Moresque style.
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Alcaraz rug
“Two Fifteenth Century Hispano-Moresque Rugs.” 1964..
Sherrill, Sarah B.Carpets and Rugs of Europe and America.New York: Abbeville Press, 1996.
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