mozarabic influences in portuguese art
"Mozarabic influences in Portuguese art" refers to the artistic elements and styles that originated from the cultural interchange between the Mozarabs, Christians living under Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula, and the Portuguese, resulting in the incorporation of Islamic artistic motifs and techniques into Portuguese art forms.
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