noun
- Plural of moresque: ornamental designs featuring interlacing geometric patterns, arabesques, or stylized foliage, often used in architecture and decorative arts.
Usage: Often used in art history and design contexts; Also spelled 'morisques' in some historical texts
Examples
- The palace walls were decorated with intricate moresques in blue and gold tile.
- Renaissance artists drew inspiration from Islamic moresques when designing their own ornamental schemes.
- The manuscript featured elaborate moresques in the margins and borders.
- Moresques became a popular motif in European decorative arts during the 16th century.
- The architect incorporated traditional moresques into the modern building's facade.