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Carved stucco decoration and zellige tiles from courtyard of Ben Youssef Madrasa, Medina, Marrakech, Morroco. The stucco is carved in an Iraqi kufic style of calligraphy interwoven with vegetal designs. Below is zellige tilework, terracotta tiles covered with 5 colours of enamel and set into plaster, typical of the Hispano-Moresque period. The Madrasa is an Islamic theological college founded in the 14th century and rebuilt by the Saadians in the 1560s. It is named after the Almoravid Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf, who reigned 1106-42.
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AR9124946
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5586px × 3696px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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14th 16th Africa
African
Arabian
ARABIC
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
belief
Ben Youssef madrasa
Calligraphy
CARVED
Carving
COLLèGE
DECORATIVE
Education
Enamel
History
INDOORS
Inscription
INSIDE
interior
Islam
ISLAMIC
Koran
koranic school
KUFIC
MADARSA
madinah
MADRASA
MADRASAH
MADRASSA
madraza
Marinid
MARRAKECH
MARRAKESH
medersa
Medina
medrasa
MEDRESA
MEDRESE
Merrakec
midrash
Moorish
Moroccan
Morocco
Mosaic
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICAN
patterny
religion
Religious
Saad
Saadi
Saadian
SCRIPT
STUCCO
Sultan Ali ibn Yusuf
Terracotta
Theology
Tile
tourisms
VéGéTAL
Worship
writing
zellige
zellij
zillij