- en.wikipedia.org Mudéjar artThe bell tower of the church of San Salvador, Teruel, Aragon. Mudéjar art, or Mudéjar style, was a type of ornamentation and decoration used in the Iberian Christian kingdoms...
- aesthetics.fandom.com wiki/MudéjarMudéjar is an art movement and architectural style that emerged in various Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula (particularly Castile, Leon, Aragon and Portugal)...
- notesread.com mudejar-art/In Mudejar art there are various opinions or ways of seeing it as art, as some historians see it as an epigone of Islamic art and others as a period of Christian art...
- theculturetrip.com europe/spain/articles/mudejar-…A vivid reminder of the deeply rooted cultural diversity at the heart of Spanish history, mudéjar art was born as a result of the blending of Moorish and European...
- fascinatingspain.com etiquetasarte/mudejar-art/Being one of the most precious and meticulous styles of all those that have appeared throughout our history, Mudejar has left numerous architectural examples...
- http://interamericaninstitute.org work_in_progress.htmAs we are about to see, there are many examples of Mudejar art and architecture in the New World in areas conquered and colonized by Spain.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Mudéjar_art<nowiki>arte mudéjar; art mudéjar; Mudejar artea; мудехар; Мүдәжәр; Mudéjarstil; Arte mudéjar; art mudèjar; Մուդեխար; 穆德哈爾藝術; مدجن فن; mudejarski slog...
- tumblr.com tagged/mudejar?sort=topThe materials used in the mudejar art are: The plaster introduced in the Iberian Peninsula by the Muslims from the East; brick, considered the Mudéjar material par...
- twitter.com artemudejarDr Marie Considine Exploring the Mudéjar art of the Iberian peninsula Explorando el arte mudéjar de la península ibérica.
- amuraworld.com en/topics/history-art-and-culture/…Today we apply the “Mudéjar Art” term to architectural and decorative works influenced by Islamic art, created in Spain or Latin America.
- alhambra-patronato.es en/disfrutar/the-legacy-of-…Can we define Mudejar art in precise terms? What are its characteristic features? How important is it as a true manifestation of Hispanic art?
- britannica.com Human Geography Peoples of EuropeMudejar, (from Arabic mudajjan, “permitted to remain”), any of the Muslims who remained in Spain after the Reconquista, or Christian reconquest, of the Iberian...
- romeartlover.it Zaragoz2.htmlGeographically, Aragonese Mudéjar art can be found mainly along the Ebro river valley and its southern tributaries in the northeast Iberian Peninsula.