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Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León
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Author: García Chico, Esteban
Publisher: Gráficas Andrés Martín
City: Valladolid Year 1958
Document type: Essays and studies
Subject: Architecture
Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León
Abstract: Historical and artistic study of the architectural monuments of Valladolid as the monasteries of San Pablo and San Gregorio, the convents of Santa Clara and Santa Isabel. There are also descriptions of the brotherhoods of the Vera Cruz and Nuestra Señora de las Angustias, and the Penitencial of Jesus of Nazareth. As for the civil architecture, there are analysis of the Renaissance palaces of the Counts of Benavente and Santa Cruz with its splendid library.
Id: 625
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Author: Lozoya, Marqués de, 1893-1978
Publisher: Instituto Diego de Colmenares
City: [Segovia] Year 1955
Document type: Essays and studies
Subject: Art (general)
Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León
Abstract: Catalogue of the first exhibition of ancient art held in Segovia under the direction of Juan de Contreras and Lopez de Ayala, Marqués de Lozoya.
The exhibition intended to walk around the old Segovia as the travelers artists did, like Quadrado-Parcerisa or Roberts-Villamil during the 1830s. The retrospective walk was made through the graphic prints of various artists who visited the city, especially with romantic and pre-romantic paintings of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Id: 623
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Author: Falcón, Modesto
Publisher: Telesforo Oliva
City: Salamanca Year 1867
Document type: Essays and studies
Subject: Architecture
Library: Biblioteca: Biblioteca de Castilla y León
Abstract: Work by Modesto Falcon, Academic of the Royal Academy of San Fernando. The chapters of the book describe the most outstanding architectural monuments of Salamanca.
The first is a historical overview of the city and the second presents the description of the Roman monuments, the third studies the Romanesque monuments, the fourth the monuments of Gothic style, the fifth the Plateresque buildings, and the sixth the monuments that have disappeared.
Id: 622
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