kursivilla
Kursivilla is a term that refers to a specific style of decorative embellishment, often found in historical architectural contexts, particularly in northern European and Baltic regions. The style is characterized by its elaborate, often curvilinear forms that appear to flow and intertwine, reminiscent of handwriting or calligraphy. It is not a recognized architectural movement in itself but rather a descriptive term for a particular aesthetic.
This decorative approach typically incorporates motifs such as scrolls, acanthus leaves, and floral elements, all rendered
While precise origins are difficult to pinpoint, the style is strongly associated with late Baroque and Rococo