mozarabic influence in spanish art
Mozarabic influence in Spanish art refers to the aesthetic and artistic elements adopted from the culture and traditions of the Mozarabs, or Christians living under Muslim rule, during the Islamic period of the Iberian Peninsula. This influence is characterized by the integration of Moorish architectural styles, intricate decorative motifs, and distinctive artistic techniques into Spanish art forms, particularly in architecture, sculpture, and painting.
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