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Portuguese art: Portuguese azulejo [PDF]
Azulejo is the Portuguese word to describe a square ceramic plaque with decorations and glaze on one side. Azulejos have transcended their utilitarian decorative function in Portugal to become one of the most expressive art forms of Portuguese culture.
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As formulas na arquitectura : actas / 5.º Seminário Internacional de Arquitectura e Matemática ; coordenação de Fátima Silva, Elsa Negas. - Lisboa : Universidade Lusíada. - ISBN 978-989-640-276-1.
Carreira, Maria Adelaide +1 more
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AS ARTES DECORATIVAS NAS ESCADARIAS DE APARATO DE LISBOA NO SÉCULO XVIII
A escadaria de aparato no palácio barroco é um fenómeno artístico típico do século XVIII, subsidiário da cultura arquitectónica italiana, que pretendia manifestar junto do visitante o estatuto social do residente.
João Miguel Simões
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EARLY FAÇADE AZULEJO FRAMES BY FÁBRICA ROSEIRA OF LISBON
The paper reviews the importance and distinguishing character of façade azulejo frames as used in the region of Lisbon and presents and discusses the early frame patterns designed and produced by Fabrica Roseira in the mid-19th century.
João Manuel Mimoso
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Characterization of Worldwide Olive Germplasm Banks of Marrakech (Morocco) and Córdoba (Spain): Towards management and use of olive germplasm in breeding programs. [PDF]
El Bakkali A +11 more
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The link between Portuguese tile decorations and the notion of identity(ies) is rooted today in a very wide context, leading to the extensive use of azulejos as cultural and narrative symbols with very different aims.
Alexandra Gago da Câmara +1 more
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Variability in Susceptibility to Anthracnose in the World Collection of Olive Cultivars of Cordoba (Spain). [PDF]
Moral J +5 more
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Variações sobre um azulejo barroco: Anfitrião e Esopaida
Crítica aos espectáculos Anfitrião ou Júpiter e Alcmena, de António José da Silva, encenação de Nuno Carinhas, Teatro Nacional de S. João, 2004; e Esopaida ou vida de Esopo, de António José da Silva, encenação de Luís Miguel Cintra, Teatro da Cornucópia,
José Oliveira Barata
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