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Four wooden ceilings from the Torrijos Palace, Toledo
12/2023 | 1449 | 165
Pages: 1272–1289
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McSweeney, Anna (McSweeney, Anna)
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Rosser-Owen, Mariam (Rosser-Owen, Mariam)
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10. Tile panel possibly from the Torrijos Palace. Attributed to Hernando de Loaysa, Talavera de la Reina, c.1600. Tin-glazed earthenware. (Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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19. Groundplan of the Torrijos Palace. (From E. María Repullés y Vargas: ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Resumen de Arquitectura 1 [1894], p.104; Biblioteca Nacional de España , Madrid).
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2. Opening page of the 1902 article on the Torrijos Palace, showing a plaster lintel above a door in the palace. (From ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Por Esos Mundos (April 1902), p.342; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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20. Exterior façade of the Torrijos Palace, showing the portal and one of the windows with a balcony. (From E. María Repullés y Vargas: ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Resumen de Arquitectura 1 (1894), p.102; Biblioteca Nacional de España , Madrid).
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22. Staircase in the Torrijos Palace. (From E. María Repullés y Vargas: ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Resumen de Arquitectura 1 (1894), p.103; Biblioteca Nacional de España , Madrid).
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23. The groundplan shown in Fig.19, overlaid to show the location of the four ceilings, the main portal and the patio. (© Mariam Rosser-Owen). A. Ceiling from a room on the south-west side of Torrijos Palace, now in château de Villandry, Loire (Fig.12) B. Ceiling from a room on the north-west side of Torrijos Palace, now in the V&A (Fig.1) C. Staircase on the north-east side of Torrijos Palace (Fig.22) D. Ceiling from a room on the north-east side of Torrijos Palace, now in Finca El Alamín, Santa Cruz del Retamar (Fig.15) E. Ceiling from a room on the north-east side of Torrijos Palace, now in MAN (Fig.8) F. Portal on the east side of Torrijos Palace, now in Finca El Alamín, Santa Cruz del Retama (Fig.13) G. Courtyard of Torrijos Palace (Fig.4) H. Ceiling from a room on the south-east ceiling side of Torrijos Palace, now in Fine Arts Museums, San Francisco (Fig.5)
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25. The ceiling in Fig.8 shown in situ in the Torrijos Palace. Photograph, 1902. (From ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Por Esos Mundos, April 1902, p.344).
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27. The ceiling in Fig.12 shown in situ in the Torrijos Palace. Photograph. 1902. (From ‘El Palacio de Torrijos’, Por Esos Mundos, April 1902, p.346; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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29. Diagram of an interlace panel on a strapwork carpentry ceiling, by Diego López de Arenas. (From Breve compendio de la carpintería de lo blanco y tratado de alarifes, Seville 1633, repr. 1727; National Art Library Special Collections; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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3. The ceiling shown in Fig.1 in situ in the Torrijos Palace. Photograph, 1905. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Archive, Central Inventory Register, 1905, MA/30/233).
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30. Diagram of cartabones by Diego López de Arenas. (From Breve compendio de la carpintería de lo blanco y tratado de alarifes, Seville 1633, repr. 1727; National Art Library Special Collections; Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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6. Plaster cast of the frieze originally below the ceiling shown in Fig.1, c.1910. Plaster, each section approx. 150 by 110 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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1. A ceiling from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Wood, probably pine, with painting and gilding; with modern plaster of Paris panels, width 6 m. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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11. Friezes from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Plaster, 133 by 312 by 8 cm. (Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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12. Ceiling from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Wood, probably pine, with painting and gilding, width approx. 5.5 m. (château de Villandry, Loire; photograph Frédéric Paillet).
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13. Portal from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. (Chapel, Finca El Alamín, Santa Cruz del Retamar; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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14. Plinth for a statue of the Virgin on the altar of the chapel at Finca El Alamín, Santa Cruz del Retamar, made from part of the ceiling shown in Fig.15. Early sixteenth century, carved wood. (Photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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15. Ceiling from the Torrijos Palace. Early sixteenth century. Carved wood. (Chapel, Finca El Alamín, Santa Cruz del Retamar; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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16. Ceiling in the grandest room of the palace at Ocaña. 1475–80. Wood, probably pine, with painting and gilding. (Photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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17. Ceiling in the Throne Hall of the Comares Palace, Alhambra, Granada. 1350. Wood, including pine and cedar, with painting, 11.3 by 11.3 m. (Photograph Simon Lane).
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18. Portal of the Colegiata del Santísimo Sacramento, Torrijos. 1509–18. (Photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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21. Staircase in the palace at Ocaña. 1475–80. (Photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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24. Panel from a frieze in the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Plaster, 38 by 55 by 4 cm. (Museo Santa Cruz, Toledo; photograph Mariam Rosser-Owen).
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26. Section of the frieze from the ceiling shown in Fig.8. c.1490. Plaster. (Casa Platón Páramo, Oropesa; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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28. Exterior of the ceiling shown in Fig.8. (Photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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4. Courtyard of the Torrijos Palace. Photograph, c.1904. (Instituto del Patrimonio Cultural de España, Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte, VN-10440).
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5. Ceiling from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Wood, including pine and walnut, with painting and gilding, width 5.72 m. (Museum of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco).
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7. Panel from the original frieze below the ceiling shown in Fig.1. c.1490. Plaster, 29.5 by 58 by 5.5 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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8. Ceiling from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Wood, probably pine, with painting and gilding; 5.5 by 5.5 m. (Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
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9. Lintel and doorway from the Torrijos Palace. c.1490. Plaster. (Casa Platón Páramo, Oropesa; photograph Peter Kelleher 2022).
Article
Spatial rhetoric: echoes of Madrid’s Alcázar in palaces overseas
03/2021 | 1416 | 163
Pages: 236-243
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Luengo, Pedro (Luengo, Pedro)
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1. The proclamation of Philip V in front of the Alcázar, Madrid, by Filippo Palotta. 1700. Pen, ink and wash, 47.3 by 135 cm. (Museo de Historia de Madrid).
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2. Plan of the first floor of the Alcázar, Madrid, by Juan Gómez de Mora. 1626. Pen, ink and watercolour on paper, 49 by 62 cm. (Library of Congress, Washington).
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3. The tribune in the transept of the chapel, El Escorial, Spain. (Photograph © Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid).
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4. Plan of the chapel in the Alcázar, Madrid, by Juan Gómez de Mora. c.1660. Pen and ink on paper, 19.5 by 28.6 cm. (Madrid, Archivo General de Palacio, Sección Histórica, caja 51 (1), fol.186r; © Patrimonio Nacional, Madrid).
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5. Reconstruction of the plan of a proposed royal palace, Naples, by Domenico Fontana. c.1600. (From P.C. Verde: Domenico Fontana a Napoli. 1592–1607, Naples 2007, p.78).
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6 and 7. Plans of the ground and first floor of the viceregal palace, Mexico City. c.1771. Ink and red gouache on paper, 42.5 by 49 cm; and 40 by 48 cm. (Archivo General de Indias, Mexico City, MP-MEXICO,105).
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8. Detail of a map of Lima, showing the viceregal palace between the fountain and the river. Engraving, 38 by 53 cm. (From J. Mulder: Lima, Ciudad de los Reyes, 1688; photograph National Library of Spain, Madrid).
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9. Plan of the top floor of the viceregal palace, Bogotá, by Juan Jimenez Donoso. 1781. Coloured manuscript on paper, 54 by 54 cm. (Archivo General Militar, Madrid).
Book Review
Gothic Architecture in Spain: Invention and Imitation
12/2020 | 1413 | 162
Pages: 1106-1107
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Bork, Robert (Bork, Robert)
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Gothic Architecture in Spain: Invention and Imitation Edited by Tom Nickson and Nicola Jennings. 211 pp. incl. 164 col. + b. & w. ills. (Courtauld Books Online, London, 2020). ISBN 978–1–907485–12–1. | :
Book Review
Art in Spain and Portugal from the Romans to the Early Middle Ages: Routes and Myths, R. Walker
05/2019 | 1394 | 161
Pages: 437-438
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McNeil, John (McNeil, John)
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3. Detail of corn from a fresco in the garden room of the Villa Medici, Rome, by Jacopo Zucchi. c.1585.
Exhibition Review
Joan Miró: Sculptures 1928–1982. Centro Botín, Santander
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 786-788
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Watkins, Nicholas (Watkins, Nicholas)
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19. The Centro Botín, Santander, photographed from the Pareda Gardens, June 2017. (Photograph Belen de Beneto).
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20. Souvenir de la Tour Eiffel, by Joan Miró, cast by Fundicío Parellada, Barcelona. Bronze, 334 by 54 by 80 cm. (Private collection; exh. Centro Botín, Santander).
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21. Personnage et oiseau, by Joan Miró, cast by Fundicío Parellada, Barcelona. Bronze, 104 by 63 by 20 cm. (Private collection; exh. Centro Botín, Santander).
Book Review
Romanesque and the Mediterranean. Edited by Rosa Bacile and John McNeill
09/2018 | 1386 | 160
Pages: 798-799
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Vernon, Clare (Vernon, Clare)
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2. Oliphant, Italy. Eleventh to twelfth century. Ivory, length 66 cm. (National Museums of Scotland, Edinburgh).
Article
French Rococo prints and eighteenth-century altarpieces in Buenos Aires
11/2012 | 1316 | 154
Pages: 780-785
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Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
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41. Detail of Fig.42.
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42. High altar retablo, by Isidro Lorea. Before 1770. Polychrome and gilded wood, 12 by 8.45 m. (Church of S. Catalina, Buenos Aires).
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43. High altar retablo, by Isidro Lorea. 1774-84. Polychrome and gilded wood, 16.5 by 8.7 m. (Cathedral, Buenos Aires).
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44. Pulpit, by Isidro Lorea. 1770-83. Polychrome and gilded wood, 6 m. high. (Church of S. Francisco, Buenos Aires).
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45. Cartouche from Second livre de cartouches Chinois dédié à Madame de Fontanieu, by Alexis Peyrotte. 1742. Engraving, 31.9 by 22.8 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris).
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46. Detail of a cartouche from Cartouches pour estre acompangés de supports et trophées, by Pierre-Edmé Babel. Paris, mid-eighteenth century. Engraving, 44.6 by 30 cm. (Musée des Art Décoratifs, Paris).
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47. Cartouche from the altar table of the high altar retablo, workshop of Isidro Lorea. Before 1784. Polychrome and gilded wood. (Cathedral, Buenos Aires).
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48. Roman military trophy from Premier livre de differents trophées, by René-Jacques Le Charpentier. Paris, 1736. Engraving, 35 by 26.6 cm. (Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris).
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49. Roman military trophy from the back of the high altar retablo, attributed to Juan Antonio Hernández. Before 1784. Polychrome and gilded wood. (Cathedral, Buenos Aires).
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50. Retablo of St Martin of Tours, by Juan Antonio Hernández. c. 1791-after 1793. Polychrome and gilded wood, 12 by 6.12 m. (Cathedral, Buenos Aires).
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51. Detail of Fig.50.
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52. Detail of a 'cartouche decoré', by Pierre-Edmé Babel. Paris, mid-eighteenth century. Engraving, 30.7 by 23.2 cm. (Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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53. La Pêche, by Alexis Peyronne. Paris. c.1740s. Engraving, 19 by 13 cm. (Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna).
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54. Detail of Fig.55.
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55. Retablo of St Peter, by Juan Antonio Hernández. c.1785-90. Polychrome and gilded wood, 9 by 5.8 m. (Cathedral, Buenos Aires).
Publication Received
New Museums in Spain
09/2012 | 1314 | 154
Pages: 648
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Juncosa, Enrique (Juncosa, Enrique)
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New Museums in Spain | author: Englert, Klaus
Publication Received
Art in Spain and the Hispanic World. Essays in Honor of Jonathan Brown
09/2012 | 1314 | 154
Pages: 648
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Mulcahy, Rosemarie (Mulcahy, Rosemarie)
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Art in Spain and the Hispanic World. Essays in Honor of Jonathan Brown | editor: Schroth, Sarah Walker
Publication Received
The Escorial: Art and Power in the Renaissance
11/2011 | 1304 | 153
Pages: 753-754
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Matula, Karel (Matula, Karel)
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The Escorial: Art and Power in the Renaissance | author: Kamen, Henry
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