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Plagiarism
Islamic Spain
Building the Moroccan Court
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Islamic Art Gallery Views with Commentary by Sheila Canby and Navina Haidar
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The Art of Islam at the Met and the Louvre: Foreign Yet Familiar
(Great Museums TV)
The Complex Geometry of Islamic Design
(TED-Ed – Eric Broug)
How Islamic Architecture Shaped Europe
(Author, Diana Darke)
Wonders of the World: the Alhambra Palace
(National Geographic)
Architecture: the Alhambra
(Le Musee du Louvre)
When The Moors Ruled in Europe
, Author Bettany Hughes
The New World
Southwest Spanish Craftsmen
Acequias: The Legacy Lives On
(University of New Mexico)
When Words Collide
(PBS, Narrated by Ruben Martinez)
Biombo Encochado Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and Hunting Scene
(Brooklyn Museum of Art)
The New World: Cochineal
Cochineal Cochineal Red: The Art History of a Color
(The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Cochineal: How Mexico Made the World See Red
(Harvard University)
Where in the World: Cochineal
(The Frick Collection)
Porfirio Gutierrez: Ka Duu
(Natural Color)
Precious Pests: The Story of Cochineal
(Author, Virginia Postrel)
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