Posts tagged “Moorish Paintings

“Head of a Moor” painting by José Tapiro y Baro

José Tapiro y Baro (Spanish, 1830-1913)
Head of a moor
watercolour on paper


Oil Painting of a Moorish Hall


by Konstantin Andreyevich Ukhtomsky (1818-1881)


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Oil Painting of Moorish Woman

Oil Painting of Moorish Woman

by Jean Baptiste Vanmour (1671-1737)


Paintings of Moors by Adolf Schreyer

Paintings by Adolf Schreyer (1828-1899)


Painting of Moorish Guard


Painting of Moors studying a painting


Marokko Cigar Company Label


original, vintage stone lithograph outer cigar label, titled: Marokko


The Middy and the Moors by R.M. Ballantyne


The first edition of this book is dated 1883 published by James Nisbet & Co. Ltd., 22 Berners St., London.


Wood engraving of Moorish Soldier


A Moorish soldier – Wood engraving, 1882


Engraving of Moorish Chief


“A Moorish Chief” Steel Engraving, Published 1889


Moorish Soldier riding into battle


original 1904 black and white halftone print of an Moorish soldier riding into battle.


Engraving of Moorish Merchant


“Marchand Maure.” This is an original 1844 engraving of a Moorish merchant.


“The Teacher” painting


“The Teacher” by Paul Nialamba


Painting of Moor with Horses


Moorish Cafe


Outside a Moorish Cafe – 1899 Tunis, Tunisia


Painting of Moors Horseback Riding with Moorish Flag


Painting of Moorish Boy


Painting of Moor with Hookah & Books


The Moorish Bazaar


Young Moor walking dogs


Moorish Chieftan on Horseback


Prince Whipple


There are many theories about who this Moor, called Prince “Caleb Quotem” Whipple was, in this painting with George Washington. Notice how his Turban is very similar to the one wore by Noble Drew Ali.


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Berbers and Arabs past and present. Pictures of the Moors.

Excellent images in this video of Moors at different times throughout history.


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Moorish sisters playing the Moorish strategy game, El-Quirkat aka Alquerque


El-Quirkat is a game of strategy that arrays 2 armies, of 12 men each, on a gridded battlefield in a battle to the last man. It was introduced to Europe, when the Moors invaded Spain and later became known as Alquerque. It is also known as the ancestor of checkers.
There is a modern version of the game in the Itunes app store.