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Art and diplomacy: the embassy of Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, to Spain and Portugal (1666–68)
06/2025 | 1467 | 167
Pages: 535-551
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Delaforce, Angela (Delaforce, Angela)
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1. Charles II, by Pieter Thys. 1659–60. Oil on canvas, 221 by 135 cm. (Government Art Collection).
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10. Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, by Feliciano de Almeida. 1668. Oil on canvas. (Destroyed by fire; Alamy Stock Photo).
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12. Christ falling on the way to Calvary, by Raphael. 1515–16. Oil on panel transferred to canvas, 318 by 229 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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13. St Ildefonso receiving the Chasuble from the Virgin Mary, by Felipe Bigarny. Completed in 1527. Marble. (Toledo Cathedral, Castille la Mancha; Alamy Stock Photo).
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14. View of the Real Alcázar, Madrid, by Felix Castello. 1650. Oil on canvas. (Museo Municipal, Madrid; Bridgeman Images).
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15. View of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Spanish School. 17th century. Oil on canvas, 189 by 241 cm. (Musée du Louvre, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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16. Philip IV, with the Panteón dos Reys built during his reign, frontispiece of F. de los Santos: Descripcion breve del Escorial [. . .], Madrid 1667, by Pedro de Villafranca. 1667. Engraving. (Alamy Stock Photo).
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17. Frontispiece and title page in quarto of F. de los Santos: Escurial, or, a Description of that Wonder of the world for Architecture and Magnificence of STRUCTURE [. . .], London 1671. (Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid).
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18. A vessel with the figures painted by Michaell Angelo, by William Ferrer. 1668. Pen and Indian ink on paper, 10.4 by 13.4 cm. (From Journal, SPM, VII, fol.288r; private collection).
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19. Cooling vessel, attributed to the workshop of Orazio Fontana. 1570– 75. Ceramic paste, height 42 cm. (Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid).
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2. A Sybil, by Jacopo Palma Vecchio. c.1522–24. Oil on panel, 74.3 by 55.1 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2025; Royal Collection Trust).
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20. High altar of the Basilica of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, designed by Juan de Herrera. 1579–86. Marble, jasper and gilded bronze. (Alamy Stock Photo).
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21. Charles II of Spain, by Sebastián Herrera Barnuevo. 1670. Oil on canvas, 161.3 by 109 cm. (© His Majesty King Charles III, 2025; Royal Collection Trust).
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3. Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, by Peter Lely. 1660–65. Oil on canvas, 223.2 by 130.8 cm. (Yale Center for British Art, New Haven).
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4. Title page of A.A. Barba: The Art of Metals, transl. Edward Montagu, 1st Earl of Sandwich, London 1674. (Wellcome Trust, London).
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5. Title page of G. Alonso de Herrera: Obra de Agricultura, Madrid 1645, one of two editions printed by Carlos Sanchez, inscribed by John Evelyn. (John Evelyn Collecion, British Library; Eve.b.35).
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6. Virgen de la Piedad or Sexta Angustia, by Gregorio Fernández. 1616–19. Carved and polychromed wood, 175 by 218 by 140 cm. (Museo Nacional de Escultura, Valladolid).
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8. The River Tagus and Citty of Lisbona, by Dirk Stoop after the Earl of Sandwich. 1663. Etching printed on silk, 44 by 73.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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9. Church of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, façade designed from 1582 by Juan de Herrera. (Bridgeman Images).
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11. Terrace of São Vicente de Fora, with the view of Lisbon and the Tagus described by the 1st Earl of Sandwich. (Photograph Dominic Delaforce).
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7. Roman amphitheatre at Mérida, Spain. c.8 BCE. (Alamy Stock Photo).
Article
Spatial rhetoric: echoes of Madrid’s Alcázar in palaces overseas
03/2021 | 1416 | 163
Pages: 236-243
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Author:
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
Philip IV and the Decoration of the Alcazar of Madrid
02/1987 | 1007 | 129
Pages: 119-120
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Lleó Cañal, Vicente (Lleó Cañal, Vicente; Cañal, Vicente Lleó; Lleo Canal, Vicente)
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Philip IV and the Decoration of the Alcazar of Madrid | author: Orso, Steven N.
Article
Philip V and the Alcázar at Madrid
03/1956 | 636 | 98
Pages: 68-75
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Bottineau, Yves (Bottineau, Yves)
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10. Drawing for the North Wall of the Pièce de l'Hyménée, by Robert de Cotte.
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11. Drawing for the South Wall of the Pièce de l'Hyménée, by Robert de Cotte.
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12. Drawing for the Side Wall of the Pièce de l'Hyménée, by Robert de Cotte. Figs. 3 - 15 are Reproduced by Permission of the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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13. Above: Drawing for Fire-Place in the Pièce de l'Hyménée. Below: Drawing for Fire-Place for Unknown Destination. Figs. 3 - 15 are Reproduced by Permission of the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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14. Above: Drawing for Fire-Place in the Pièce des Furies. Below: Drawing for Fire-Place in the Chambre de la Reine. Figs. 3 - 15 are Reproduced by Permission of the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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15. Drawing for the North Wall of the Chambre de la Reine, by Robert de Cotte. Figs. 3 - 15 are Reproduced by Permission of the Cabinet des Estampes, Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
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2. Plan of Part of the First Floor of the Alcázar, Madrid, Early Eighteenth Century, Here Described as the 'Justi Plan'.
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3. Plan of the First Floor of the Alcázar at Madrid, Here Described as the 'Carlier plan', Attributed to René Carlier, 1712-13.
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4. Section Showing Rooms I, K, L, Here Described as 'Section C', Here Attributed to René Carlier.
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5. Section Showing Guard-Room and Antechambers, Here Described as 'Section A', Attributed to René Carlier.
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6. Section Showing Antechambers and Grand Salon, Here Described as 'Section B', Attributed to René Carlier.
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7. Section Showing Galerie des Dames and Chambre de la Toilette, Here Described as 'Section E', Attributed to René Carlier.
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8. Section Showing Rooms G, R, S, T, Y, Z, Here Described as 'Section D', Attributed to René Carlier.
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9. Drawing for the North Wall of the Chambre du Roi, by Robert de Cotte.