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Sheik painted chair
Sheik painted chair
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That is a beautiful example of Zouaq (also known as Tazouaqt), the traditional Moroccan art of hand-painting on wood. These chairs are often referred to as "Grand Vizier" or "Palace" chairs due to their high, pointed-arch backrest, which mimics the Moorish architectural arches found in the grand riads of Marrakesh and Fes.
Key Characteristics
Art Style: The painting style, Zouaq, involves intricate floral and geometric motifs. This specific piece features a classic "tree of life" or symmetrical floral bouquet on the backrest, framed by interlocking borders.
The Arch: The pointed arch (ogee arch) is a signature of Moroccan and Islamic design, meant to draw the eye upward and create a sense of grandeur.
Color Palette: Traditional pieces like this use a vibrant base (often red or blue) with highlights in emerald green, ochre yellow, and cream. These pigments were historically derived from natural minerals and plants.
Construction: These are usually made from cedar or citrus wood, known for their durability and natural fragrance.
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