Illustrated Descriptive Account of the Museum of Andalucian Pottery And Lace, Antique And Modern; Together With Notes On Pre-Roman Seville And the Lost City of Tharsis

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Fischbach's ]]' eheornamente of an Arabic material with a Sun design which has been copied from generation to generation of Triana potters ever since the time of Islam.
Historical Xhe most significant fact shown bv the pottery significance . . - 1 ^ of designs and traditional needlework of Andalucia is this.
There are towns, such as La Rambla, Moguer, Arcos de la Frontera, Murcia, Manises, and many more, in what was Arabic Andalucia, in which, according to Arabic historians, the Visigothic or M
...ozarab population predominated, in numbers if not in political power, during the whole of the Moslem dominion. In those towns one finds to-day not only artistic traditions which are markedly Roman, but also manners and customs which recall at everj- step the classico-teutonic life of the Visigoths in this country. But in some mountain A Corner of the " Sun-Room." Showing " Sun " Designs in Tiles, Domestic Pottery, Copper, Mahogany, Pahn Work, Pillow, Pin, and Needle-wrought Laces and Drawn-Thread Work with the Svastika on back of Sofa.

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