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Contributor | Clarke, J. | - |
Author | Given, M. | - |
Date | 2005 | - |
Other Identifier | http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/3317/ | - |
URI | https://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/81593 | - |
Description | Archaeologists and art historians have often attempted to identify ethnic groups by means of specific stylistic traits in their art and architecture. Close contextual examination, however, reveals that different groups in different contexts can use the same styles. This article reviews some examples of architectural styles and features which were borrowed and transformed during the Medieval, Ottoman and British colonial periods in Cyprus (1191-1960). One building, the British colonial governor’s residence in Nicosia built in the 1930s, is particularly revealing in its deliberate use of styles normally associated with all the other ethnic groups of Cyprus. | - |
Format | text | - |
Language | eng | - |
Keywords | Decorative arts Applied arts Decoration and ornament | - |
Keywords | Architecture | - |
Keywords | Europe (General) | - |
Dewey Decimal Classification | 940 | - |
Title | Architectural styles and ethnic identity in medieval to modern Cyprus | - |
Type | Book Sections | - |
Type | NonPeerReviewed | - |
AMAD ID | 562971 | - |
Year | 2005 | - |
Open Access | 2 | - |
Discipline | Kunstgeschichte | - |
Appears in Collections: | BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine) General history of Europe |
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