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  2. William Coleman Memorial Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The William Coleman Memorial Fountain is a stone fountain created by sculptor Ralph Stackpole and located in Cesar Chavez Plaza at 10th and J streets in Sacramento, California. Florence Coleman bequeathed $30,000 to the city of Sacramento with which to erect a fountain in the memory of her late husband, William Coleman.

  3. Zellij - Wikipedia

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    From the 14th century onwards, zellij became a standard decorative element along lower walls, in fountains and pools, on minarets, and for the paving of floors. [1] [5] After the 15th century the traditional mosaic zellij fell out of fashion in most countries except for Morocco, where it continues to be produced today.

  4. Category:Fountains in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fountains in California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Arthur J. Will ...

  5. Late Antique and medieval mosaics in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Basilica of San Vitale, Ravenna, 548. Italy has the richest concentration of Late Antique and medieval mosaics in the world. Although the art style is especially associated with Byzantine art and many Italian mosaics were probably made by imported Greek-speaking artists and craftsmen, there are surprisingly few significant mosaics remaining in the core Byzantine territories.

  6. California mosaic house is a romantic homage to two artists - AOL

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  7. Historic house architecture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The houses of wealthy residents featured decoration typical of Moroccan architecture and medieval Moorish architecture, including carved and painted wood, carved stucco, and zellij (mosaic tilework). The center of larger houses could also be occupied by a riad garden ( Arabic : رياض ), particularly in places like Marrakesh where more space ...