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- Alcaraz_Rugs abstract "After 1500, and following the expulsion of the Moors by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Spanish carpet design began to prefer classically inspired European Renaissance styles to the middle eastern designs they had known.1Although the exact region to begin to produce the new style is not yet known, historians have attributed the move towards European design primarily to the Alcaraz in southern Castile.2 When executed by the Alcaraz designers, European Renaissance styles over-took the carpet field in the form of acanthus vinescrolls. On occasion, carpets motifs also included animal features within detailed design. 3 With the advance of European design, colors became more muted. 4 The shift in color palette was due to two main factors: the loss of the Moors saw the loss of master dyers and new dyes on the market were being experimented with. Popular color schemes of 16th century Alcaraz design include dark green on green and dark yellow on yellow.5".
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- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageLength "2003".
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageRevisionID "401125479".
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Acanthus_(ornament).
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Carpet.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rugs_and_carpets.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink European_Renaissance.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink File:Antique_alcaraz_rug_.jpg.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Isabella_I_of_Castile.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Moors.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Motif_(visual_arts).
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Castile.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLink The_Renaissance.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alcaraz Rugs".
- Alcaraz_Rugs hasPhotoCollection Alcaraz_Rugs.
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- Alcaraz_Rugs subject Category:Rugs_and_carpets.
- Alcaraz_Rugs type Art.
- Alcaraz_Rugs type Textile.
- Alcaraz_Rugs comment "After 1500, and following the expulsion of the Moors by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, Spanish carpet design began to prefer classically inspired European Renaissance styles to the middle eastern designs they had known.1Although the exact region to begin to produce the new style is not yet known, historians have attributed the move towards European design primarily to the Alcaraz in southern Castile.2 When executed by the Alcaraz designers, European Renaissance styles over-took the carpet field in the form of acanthus vinescrolls. ".
- Alcaraz_Rugs label "Alcaraz Rugs".
- Alcaraz_Rugs sameAs m.09g806h.
- Alcaraz_Rugs sameAs Q4712940.
- Alcaraz_Rugs sameAs Q4712940.
- Alcaraz_Rugs wasDerivedFrom Alcaraz_Rugs?oldid=401125479.
- Alcaraz_Rugs depiction Antique_alcaraz_rug_.jpg.
- Alcaraz_Rugs isPrimaryTopicOf Alcaraz_Rugs.