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Stucco Work Collection

Stucco work is an art form that has been perfected in various parts of the world, but perhaps nowhere is it more vibrant and captivating than in Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageStucco Work Collection: The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco

Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Beautifull stucco work in the Ben Youssef Medersa

Beautifull stucco work in the Ben Youssef Medersa. It is the largest theological school in Morocco. Built in 1565 it once housed 900 students and teachers in the rooms above the courtyard

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Maison Tiskiwin, or Tiskiwin Museum, is housed in a beautifully restored riad in the

Maison Tiskiwin, or Tiskiwin Museum, is housed in a beautifully restored riad in the medina and showcases a collection of North African arts and crafts amassed by Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint

Background imageStucco Work Collection: The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture

The Bahia Palace was built in the late 19th century and it was intended to capture the essence of the Islamic and Moroccan style in architecture and decorative arts. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageStucco Work Collection: The War Salon (photo)

The War Salon (photo)
BAL183669 The War Salon (photo) by Cameron, Charles (c.1743-1812); Pavlovsk Palace, St. Petersburg, Russia; (add.info.: palace built for Grand Duke Paul I)

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Former chamber of Anne de Pisseleu (1508-80) Duchesse d Etampes, 1533-44 (photo)

Former chamber of Anne de Pisseleu (1508-80) Duchesse d Etampes, 1533-44 (photo)
XIR202264 Former chamber of Anne de Pisseleu (1508-80) Duchesse d Etampes, 1533-44 (photo) by Primaticcio, Francesco (1504-70); Chateau de Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Marches Pesaro e Urbino Urbania S. Caterina Italy

Marches Pesaro e Urbino Urbania S. Caterina Italy
Marches Pesaro e Urbino Urbania S. Caterina, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Manneristic 16th century 1522 architecture

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Sardinia Sassari Sorso Parrocchiale Italy italian country

Sardinia Sassari Sorso Parrocchiale Italy italian country
Sardinia Sassari Sorso Parrocchiale, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture with clock on facade and niches for standing sculpture carved wooden doors

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Marches Pesaro e Urbino Cagli S. Nicolo Italy

Marches Pesaro e Urbino Cagli S. Nicolo Italy
Marches Pesaro e Urbino Cagli S. Nicolo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval 14th century portal Portal Massara, stucco work, fresco, terracotta also known as S

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Marches Pesaro e Urbino Cagli Madonna della Misericordia

Marches Pesaro e Urbino Cagli Madonna della Misericordia, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval 14th-15th century architecture, fresco

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo Italy italian country

Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo Italy italian country
Lazio Roma Rome Sedia del Diavolo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Antiquities Roman architecture, sepulchral monument, stucco work

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Umbria Terni Porano Torre S. Severo Italy italian country

Umbria Terni Porano Torre S. Severo Italy italian country
Umbria Terni Porano Torre S. Severo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval An example of a grand aristocratic residence of the late Renaissance aristocracy

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Umbria Perugia Gubbio S. Secondo Italy italian country

Umbria Perugia Gubbio S. Secondo Italy italian country
Umbria Perugia Gubbio S. Secondo, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Exterior views of the polygonal apse of trefoiled arches and cloister portals

Background imageStucco Work Collection: Umbria Perugia Citta della Pieve Santuario della Madonna di Mongiovino

Umbria Perugia Citta della Pieve Santuario della Madonna di Mongiovino, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history



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Stucco work is an art form that has been perfected in various parts of the world, but perhaps nowhere is it more vibrant and captivating than in Marrakech, Morocco. The city's rich cultural heritage is beautifully showcased through its stunning architecture and intricate stucco designs. One cannot help but be mesmerized by the blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. This oasis of tranquility boasts not only lush greenery but also exquisite stucco work that adorns its walls, adding a touch of elegance to this botanical paradise. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Moroccan culture, a visit to the Foundation Dar Bellarj is a must. Here, one can marvel at the impeccable stucco work on display, which serves as a testament to the country's artistic prowess. The mosques in Medina are not only places of worship but also architectural masterpieces. The stucco work found on their facades showcases intricate patterns and delicate craftsmanship that leave visitors awestruck. A visit to Ben Youssef Medersa reveals yet another example of beautiful stucco work. As you wander through this historic Islamic school, your eyes will be drawn to the ornate details etched into every surface – truly a sight to behold. Maison Tiskiwin offers visitors an opportunity to step back in time while admiring its meticulously restored riad. Within these walls lies some of the most breathtaking stucco work imaginable – each stroke telling a story from Morocco's past. Stepping foot inside Bahia Palace feels like entering another world altogether. Built over a century ago with grandeur in mind, this palace features remarkable stucco work that captures both attention and imagination. Venturing outside Marrakech brings us to Tamegroute where wood carving meets stucco work at Zaouia Naciri. A window adorned with these two art forms creates an enchanting fusion that showcases the region's rich artistic heritage.