-
engravings from
Italy and Flanders. A fine
collection of 16th-century
azulejos (
azulejos Hispano-mouriscos) can be
found in the
Museu da
Rainha D.
Leonor in...
- of Casa de los
Azulejos in 1897.
Interior of Casa de los
Azulejos in 1897.
Interior of Casa de los
Azulejos in 1897. Casa de los
Azulejos in 1897. Talavera...
-
Nacional do
Azulejo, 1989. SILVA,
Raquel Henriques da –
Azulejos de Maia Keil. In: KEIL,
Maria –
Maria Keil:
azulejos. Lisboa:
Museu Nacional do
Azulejo, 1989...
- Gonçalves. The
museum collection features decorative ceramic tiles or
azulejos from the
second half of the 15th
century to the
present day.
Besides tiles...
-
Azulejos : Semanário
Ilustrado de Ciências,
Letras e
Artes (Portuguese for "Titles: W****ly
Illustrations of Sciences, Arts and Letters") was a
review published...
- The
Sobrado Azulejado, also
known as the
Sobrado de
Azulejos, is a late 19th-century
commercial building in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is
located in the...
-
signed a
contract with "La Voz del Sur",
which released her
first album "
Azulejos de Lunares" in 2004. This
first album contained performances with several...
- used in the cloister. The
azulejos, like lioz marble, was
carried to
Brazil in the
ballast of
Portuguese ships. The
azulejos were
produced in Portugal...
-
Fuente de los
Azulejos is an
unusual rock
formation on the
island of Gran Canaria. The name
literally means "fountain of tiles",
because of the colour...
- for walls.
Azulejos were also used in
Latin American architecture.
Quadra (architecture) of St. John the
Baptist covered with
azulejos in **** style...