Alhambra, Granada, Spain

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Alhambra, Granada, Spain
Alhambra ∼ AMNH
Panel de zócalo de alicatado, de época nazarí, en cerámica vidriada en blanco, negro, azul, verde y melado, con decoración geométrica de estrellas y crucetas, 1354[ca]-1400[ca
Museo de la Alhambra
Motto of the Emirate of Granada (Nasrid Kingdom of Granada): Wala ghaliba illa Allah (Arabic: ولا غالب إلا الله, lit. 'There is no victor but God')
The 14th century Castillo de Gibralfaro in Málaga, Spain, was built by the Nasrid emirs of Granada to defend the Alcazaba below.
Ce chef d'oeuvre d'art nasride surplombe la ville de Grenade, ou Gharnata en arabe. Les Nasrides sont la dernière dynastie arabe à régner en Al-Andalus, jusqu'en 1492.
La Alhambra
Granada, Spain Dark Field Monotype [Full Bleed Print] Ink on Paper, 16 x 22 2019 ~Age
Alfonso Suarez
Pomegranate. The Alhambra. Arc I
The highest representative of Nasrid architecture in the world is the city of Granada. Nasrid art refers to the last stage of Hispanic-Muslim art, specifically that which developed during the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries.
Nasrid architecture presents a sober exterior and a highly recharged interior. At this stage, the horseshoe arch was also discontinued in many buildings and greater importance was attached to the banked semicircular arch.