Abdülâziz
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Islamic World, The > <Islamic World dynastic styles and periods> > <Anatolian Islamic styles and periods after Manzikert> > Ottoman (style)
Descripción
Refers to the art and architecture that coincided with the reign of Abdülâziz, who ruled from 1861 to 1876. His institutional influence on the arts included the further development of classes for painting within the Ottoman military schools and the continuation of the governmental practice established in 1835 of sending promising artists to Paris for study. During this period, the Pertevniyal Valide mosque was built in the Indian-Gothic style, marking a shift away from westernized trends.
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Otros términos
- 阿布杜勒阿齊茲 [zh]
- Abdül-aziz [nl]
- Abd-ul-Aziz [es]
- ā bù dù lè ā qǐ zī [zh]
- a bu du le a qi zi [zh]
- a pu tu le a ch'i tzu [zh]
- ʻAbd-al-ʻAzīz [en]
- Abdül Aziz [en]
- 阿卜杜勒阿齊茲 [zh]