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  2. Blackamoor (decorative arts) - Wikipedia

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    Pair of Italian figures in painted wood, 18th century "Moor with Emerald Cluster" by Balthasar Permoser in the collection of the Grünes Gewölbe. Blackamoor is a type of figure and visual trope in European decorative art, typically found in works from the Early Modern period, depicting a man of sub-Saharan African descent, usually in clothing that suggests high status.

  3. Palace of Ajuda - Wikipedia

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    Biblioteca (Library), is a space covered in oak wood serving as library, including panels, doors, trim and the fireplace (flanked by two Atlantean warriors). Sala de Trabalho do Rei ( King's Office ), its walls painted are painted beige, with wainscoting and trim adorned with geometric elements and foliage, respectively, and focused on a panel ...

  4. Edward Mitchell Bannister - Wikipedia

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    Edward exhibited his painting Christ Healing the Sick in the home in 1892 and donated his portrait of Carteaux to it as well. [ 16 ] : 117 Although he was a respected member of the Providence Art Club, [ 14 ] : 40 Bannister's abolitionism likely led to conflict with its mostly white members, who exhibited art with minstrel stereotypes by E. W ...

  5. Alcaraz rug - Wikipedia

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    After 1500, and following the expulsion of the Moors by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Spanish carpet design began to prefer classically inspired European Renaissance styles to the middle eastern designs they had known. 1 Although the exact region to begin to produce the new style is not yet known, historians have attributed the move towards European design primarily to the Alcaraz in ...

  6. Gibraltar National Museum - Wikipedia

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    Central room of the Moorish Baths at the Gibraltar National Museum. Plan of the Moorish Baths in Gibraltar. Located within the museum's basement level lie the remains of a Moorish bath house built around the 14th century during the rule of Marinid dynasty. [7] These private baths are known to have been within the Palace of the Governor of ...

  7. Moorish Baths, Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the Moorish Baths in Gibraltar. The baths were built around the 14th century, after Gibraltar's occupation by Abu al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman. [3] One source dates the baths to 1355 during the rule of the Marinid dynasty. [4] [1] Records state that they were private baths, part of the palace of the Governor of Gibraltar.

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