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Arabesque Collection

"Arabesque: A Journey through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of arabesque, a mesmerizing art form that transcends borders and centuries

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Arabesque Collection: Romania - Curtea de Arges Monastery
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Arabesque Collection: DEGAS: ARABESQUE, 1876-77. Edgar Degas: The end of the arabesque. Pastel on canvas, 1876-77
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Arabesque Collection: Moorish Gate Shaped Bench in, Asilah, Morocco
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Arabesque Collection: Woman student and typical arab door, Marrakech, Morocco
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Arabesque Collection: Wall paintings from various houses in Pompeii
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Arabesque Collection: Spain, Andalusia, Seville. El Real Alcazar de Sevilla, the Courtyard of the Maidens
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Arabesque Collection: Wall painting of an arabesque with stag and cupid (top) and a panel with a mask of Pan (below)
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Arabesque Collection: Wall paintings of foliage, fruit and cupid from House of the Epigrams, V.1.18
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Arabesque Collection: Candelabra (left) from the Casa del Panettiere or House of the Baker, VII.III.30
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Arabesque Collection: Wall painting of an arabesque with a mask of Oceanus found in Herculaneum
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Arabesque Collection: Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Arabesque Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Seville, Alcazar, ceiling in Ambassadors Hall (Salon
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Arabesque Collection: Ancient Arabic inscriptions at Nimrod fortress (Qal at al-Subeiba), northern Golan
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Arabesque Collection: 2247719
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Arabesque Collection: Bed valance, 1532-36 (silk & linen)
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Arabesque Collection: Design for the Verso of a Cross-Shaped Pendant Above a Pair of Oval Ornaments and A... before 1573
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Arabesque Collection: Title Plate, from Pendant Designs with Architectural Elements and Vegetal-Arabesque... before 1573
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Arabesque Collection: Annunciation to the Shepherds, from the border of the Rich Missal of Cardinal Francisco Ximenez de
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Arabesque Collection: DDE-90034895
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Arabesque Collection: Maquette for Joie de Vivre, 1927 (plaster) (see also 876099-100)
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Arabesque Collection: Maquette for Joie de Vivre, 1927 (plaster) (see also 876100-1)
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Arabesque Collection: Maquette for Joie de Vivre, 1927 (plaster) (see also 876099-1)
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Arabesque Collection: The Tennis Player, 1923 (wood engraving)
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Arabesque Collection: Ring dancer, c. 1928 (bronze, ivory & marble)
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Arabesque Collection: Spandrel and vault, 1503-08 (fresco)
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Arabesque Collection: Mirror with Dragon Arabesque, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 3rd / 2nd century B. C. Creator: Unknown
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Arabesque Collection: Mirror with Dragon Arabesques, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 3rd / 2nd century B. C
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Arabesque Collection: Mirror with Dragon and Bird Arabesque, Western Han dynasty (206 B. C. -A. D. 9)
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Arabesque Collection: Arabesque, modeled 1885 / 90 (cast 1919 / 21). Creator: Edgar Degas
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Arabesque Collection: Design for a Cartouche, Plate 5 from Neüinventierte sehr dienstiche Schil
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Arabesque Collection: Design for a Cartouche, Plate 3 from Neüinventierte sehr dienstiche Schil
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Arabesque Collection: Design for a Cartouche, Plate 1 from Neüinventierte sehr dienstiche Schil
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Arabesque Collection: Trophees Nouvellement Inventez par J. B. Toro (Title Page), 1716. 1716
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Arabesque Collection: Cartouches Nouvellement Inventez par J. B. Toro, 1716. 1716. Creator: Jean Bernard Toro
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Arabesque Collection: Livre de Tables de Diverses Formes, 1716 or after. 1716 or after
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Arabesque Collection: Desseins Arabesques a Plusieurs Usages Inventes par J. B. Toro, 1716. 1716
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Arabesque Collection: Design for a Cartouche, Plate 2 from Neüinventierte sehr dienstiche Schil
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Arabesque Collection: Desseins a Plusieurs Usages Inventes par M. B. Toro, 1718 or after. 1718 or after
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Arabesque Collection: Nouveau Livre de Vases, 1716 or after. 1716 or after. Creator: Jean Bernard Toro
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Arabesque Collection: Trophees Nouvellement Inventez par J. B. Toro. 1716. 1716
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Arabesque Collection: Design for a Cartouche, Plate 6 from Neüinventierte sehr dienstiche Schil
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Arabesque Collection: 1767863
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Arabesque Collection: Grande Arabesque, Second Time, c. 1890-1895 (bronze with brown patina)
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Arabesque Collection: Beaker, c. 1725 (parcel-gilt silver)
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Arabesque Collection: Arabesque Dancer in Profile View, 1885-90 (pastel and charcoal on paper)
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Arabesque Collection: Maquette for a Pendant with an Arabesque Escutcheon (bronzed plaster)
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Arabesque Collection: Bluebell, a Sylph, 1836 (plaster)


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"Arabesque: A Journey through Time and Culture" Step into the enchanting world of arabesque, a mesmerizing art form that transcends borders and centuries. From the picturesque Curtea de Arges Monastery in Romania to the vibrant Alhambra in Spain, this captivating design has left its mark on countless landmarks. In 1876-77, Edgar Degas immortalized the elegance with his pastel on canvas masterpiece titled "Arabesque. " The delicate lines and graceful movements captured in his artwork evoke a sense of beauty and fluidity. Venturing further into Andalusia, Granada's Alhambra reveals ornate arches adorned with intricate arabesques. These breathtaking designs transport visitors back to a time when Islamic influence flourished in Spain. Delving deeper into history, we discover a bed valance from 1532-36 crafted from silk and linen. Its exquisite arabesque patterns showcase the skillful craftsmanship prevalent during that era. Seville's El Real Alcazar de Sevilla enchants visitors with its Courtyard of the Maidens, where stunning Arab-inspired architecture can be found. The interplay between light and shadow accentuates every curve and detail. The ancient city of Pompeii also bears witness to the allure through its wall paintings adorning various houses. These remnants serve as reminders of an artistic tradition that stood strong even amidst tragedy. As twilight descends upon Granada's Alhambra, it casts an ethereal glow over the Hall of Two Sisters. Here, intricate carvings intertwine seamlessly with geometric motifs forming elaborate arabesques that seem to dance under moonlight. Beyond architectural marvels lies another facet - contemporary expressions through sepia-toned Christmas cards or moments captured during Ramadan at Mecca's Grand Mosque. Arabesques continue to inspire artists across cultures today while remaining deeply rooted in Islamic heritage.