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This early work is from his prolific Nice period, when he eschewed a more abstract style for one where the eroticism erupts in pattern as much as in flesh The Moorish Screen inevitably calls to mind ...
For centuries, the Muslims have ruled large swaths of an unconverted population in Spain, the Balkans, and India. Each of these countries has endured periodic cycles of religious violence and ethnic ...
Moorish Revival architecture is still flourishing in every corner of Manhattan: Structures from Chinatown to the Upper East Side carry the characteristic ogee arches and muqarnas. What is this ...
More than a millennium has passed since Spain’s Andalusia region led the world in scholarship and art under the Moors, the North African and Arab Muslims who took control in 711. Their reign ended ...
In the early Middle Ages, the Moors journeyed from North Africa and arrived in and conquered Spain, building a civilization that was the envy of the rest of Europe -- which was mired in feudal warfare ...
Mithun is CEO and co-founder of AMA design solutions pvt ltd. There was a time when Portugal was considered to be the end of the world since it was the westernmost part of the known world. Hence, it ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. It’s a long, winding drive through Mediterranean pines, with glimpses of the dancing blue sea just ahead, to Sa ...