arabeske
Arabeske, or arabesque, is a term used across visual arts, architecture, and music to describe a decorative, flowing style characterized by scrolling, interlacing vines, foliage, and curvilinear motifs. The form derives from arabesque patterns common in Islamic art and was adopted into Western art through cultural exchange. The spelling Arabeske is common in German, while Arabesque is used in English and French.
In visual arts, arabesque refers to ornamental patterns that emphasize rhythm, symmetry, and continuity rather than
In music, the term designates a piece with a lyrical, ornamental, serpentine line. In German-language repertoire,
Etymology: from Italian arabesco “in Arab style,” ultimately tracing to Arabic, reflecting cross-cultural influences that shaped