• The 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...
  • Se considera que el arte mudéjar era un estilo artístico que estaba desarrollado en los distintos reinos cristianos que tenía en su entonces la península ibérica...
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  • Mudéjar is an art movement and architectural style that emerged in various Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula (particularly Castile, Leon, Aragon and Portugal)...
  • This kind of elaborate surface ornamentation became typical of Mudejar art, or the art of Muslim tradesmen working for Christian and Jewish patrons.
  • The Mudejars maintained the Hispano-Muslim art-forms, which have endured right down to the present and have even spread beyond the frontiers of Spain to Latin...
  • Although valued for their artistic and economic contributions, the Mudejars faced increasing difficulties as Christian princes strengthened their grip on Spain...
  • However, Mudejar art in Spain did not have a homogeneous style throughout the peninsula, but its peculiarities changed according to the historical...
  • Mudejar style in architecture refers to the application of decorative Islamic art-styled motifs and patterning to Christian styles of architecture.
  • Mudejar art was influenced by the situation of the border, always mobile, in addition to the various European styles that are penetrating Spain and conditioning this art.
  • ...веков; art style in post-Islamic Spain; estilo artístico; umetniški slog v postislamski Španiji; mudejarski stil; Moorish; arte mudejar; mudejar; mudéjar
  • Key features of mudéjar art include elaborate tilework, wooden ceilings with intricate carvings, and the use of brick as a primary construction material.
  • The term Mudejar art was created by an art historian named José Amador de los Ríos y Serrano.
  • In the Study of Aragonese Mudejar Art we find, in a way, the starting point of what we are as a network in Territorio Mudéjar and the work that we developed with...