mozarabic influence in spanish pottery
Mozarabic influence in Spanish pottery refers to the impact of the artistic and cultural traditions of the Mozarabs, Christians living under Islamic rule in medieval Spain, on the development of pottery in Spain. This influence encompasses various design elements, decorative motifs, and techniques that reflect the fusion of Islamic, Visigothic, and Roman influences in the creation of Spanish ceramic artwork during this period.
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