Author:Gómez-Moreno, Manuel, 1870-1970 Publisher:Ministerio de Instrucción Pública y Bellas Artes City:Madrid Year1925-1926 Document type: Catalogs Subject:Architecture Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León Abstract: Monumental catalogue of the province of León written by Manuel Gómez-Moreno 'patriarch of the Spanish archaeology', published in 1925-1926 in two volumes. The first examines the artistic manifestations of the province of León classified into primitive, Roman, Visigoth and Mozarabic period. Contains an index of cities, artists and characters studied. The second presents an index of places and photos of each of the monuments. Id: 584
Author:Sanz Martínez, Julián Publisher:V. H. Sanz Calleja City:Madrid Year1920? Document type: Essays and studies Subject:Prehistoric Art Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León Abstract: Handbook of cave art in the province of León analyzing three artistic sets. The first one are the caves of 'El castro' located in the town of Villasabariego. The second corresponds to the caves of the 'cuesta de Santa Marina' located in Villacontilde. And the third is studying the caves of 'Valle de Mansilla'. Id: 579
Author:Simón Nieto, Francisco, 1855-1920 Publisher:Establecimiento Tipográfico de Agustín Avrial City:Madrid Year1895 Document type: Guides and Travel guides Subject:Art (general) Library: Biblioteca de Castilla y León Abstract: Guide with information of the trips of Francisco Simon Nieto into Castile. Some of them were published in the Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Excursiones, but here they have their own text illustrated with photographs.
The book was published in 1895 and the preface was written by José María Quadrado (1819-1896) who travelled to these places in 1852 to write Recuerdos y bellezas de España (1839-1865). Id: 573
Author:Salas, Xavier de Publisher:Museo del Prado City:Madrid Year1973 Document type: Catalogs Subject:Painting Library: Museo del Prado Abstract: Catalog of the exhibition dedicated to the painter Eduardo Rosales, published by the Prado Museum on the occasion of the XXIII International Congress of Art History. Id: 561