‘Arabesque,” for anyone familiar with ballet, immediately denotes a dancer extending one leg behind and stretching the opposite arm forward, to create a suave, scrolling curve in the air. That the ...
WILLIAMSTOWN — Arabesque — the swirling, free-flowing, calligraphic line without beginning or end — came into its own as an ornamental design motif in the 1800s after centuries of being confined in ...
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