-
architecture also made
broad use of such decoration. The
Spanish term
yesería is
sometimes used in the
context of
Islamic and Mudéjar
architecture in...
- even
surface for the p****age of the smoke. Harl
Parge coat
Plasterwork Yeseria Darley,
Gillian (1983).
Built in Britain. London:
Weidenfeld & Nicolson...
-
mosques Roman Bética
Route San Juan De Los
Terreros White Towns of
Andalusia Yeseria "Himno y escudo".
Junta de Andalucia.
Archived from the
original on 15...
-
large area, and the
schematisation and
progressive abstraction of the
yeserias of a
vegetal nature,
strongly influenced Almoravid and
Almohad art in the...
-
Paigah Tombs,
intricate stucco work made in 19th-century Hyderabad,
India Yeseria, a
style of
plaster sculpture used
historically in the
Middle East, Magreb...
- 1939) and
Zamora concentration camps, and
later in
Madrid prisons like
Yeserías,
Santa Rita,
Carabanchel and, finally, Torrijos,
because of
having joined...
-
between 1354 and 1393,
under Muhammad V and
Muhammad VII.
Carved stucco (or
yesería in Spanish) and
mosaic tilework (zilīj or
zellij in Arabic;
alicatado in...
- the
entrance arch made of
gemade of
horseshoe taifa to have a Mudéjar
yeseria,
decorated with
vegetal motifs. In the hall of the
southern wing, the most...
- tiles, and
ornamental stucco work.
Mudejar plasterwork,
sometimes called Yeseria,
includes all the
Islamic motifs, such as epigraphic, “atauriques,” or...
- He is also the
author of the
figure of a
maiden on the
facade of the "
Yesería la Helvética", in the city of Córdoba. The
factory had been
founded by...