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- Artesonado or Spanish ceiling is a term for "a type of intricately joined wooden ceiling in which supplementary laths are interlaced into the rafters supporting...
- inspiration for the name of this room comes from the decorative motifs in the Artesonado ceiling that features many pineapple-like motifs. The stained gl**** window...
- built in the reign of Alfonso XI of Castile. It is a square room with an artesonado (qubba). In it there is a shield of the Order of the Band, created by...
- Juan de los Reyes in Toledo, Spain. One technique Juan Guas used was artesonado, a term the denotes wooden ceilings with intricate design derived from...
- XXIV, a council room, is in Mudéjar style and features a magnificent artesonado ceiling. The external façade of the building, with rich carved decoration...
- Isabel of Hungary attributed to Nicolás Florentino. Also noteworthy is the artesonado of the lower choir, Mudéjar style, which is considered the oldest in the...
- feats, as well as aesthetic expertise, reminiscent of the Mudéjar styles. Artesonado Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon Moorish Revival architecture Walls of Cuéllar...
- Nasrid-style polychrome stucco, multi-foil arches, and a m****ive Mudéjar artesonado ceiling. It also has Hebrew inscriptions praising the king and Samuel...
- authorities and relatives. The most noteworthy feature of this room is its artesonado ceilings dated to 1580, made of three thousand pieces held together by...
- destro**** partially the Mudéjar artesonado ceiling in the main nave of the church. The 16th-century Mudéjar artesonado is preserved in the crossing and...