Plateresque, meaning "in the manner of a silversmith" (plata being silver in Spanish), was an artistic movement, especially architectural, developed in...
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Picasso, Salvador Dalí, Juan Gris and Joan Miró.[citation needed] The Plateresque style extended from beginnings of the 16th century until the last third...
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Salamanca. It was constructed between 1533 and 1733 mixing late Gothic, Plateresque and Baroque styles. It was commissioned by Ferdinand V of Castile. It...
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Renaissance sculpture (section Plateresque)
praying attitude, typical of Spain and France. During the Renaissance, the Plateresque style originated in Spain, which represented a change in the way buildings...
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Monastery of Uclés (section Plateresque Style)
styles: Plateresque, Herrerian and Churrigueresque. The east wing of the monastery, from the first half of the 16th century, was executed in Plateresque style...
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Levantine Gothic Valencian Gothic Catalan Gothic Balearic Gothic Isabelline Plateresque Italian Gothic Sicilian Gothic English Gothic Early English Gothic Decorated...
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the neo-plateresque and the neo-baroque. José Urioste Velada [es] and José López Sallaberry were stand-out architects of the neo-plateresque. The former...
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realized in 1901, work of Francisco de Paula del Villar y Carmona in Plateresque Revival style, with sculptural reliefs of Venanci and Agapit Vallmitjana...
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Barca, the last great writer of the age. Generally, it is divided into a Plateresque/Renaissance period and the early part of the Spanish Baroque period....
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The Seville City Hall (Spanish: Casa consistorial de Sevilla) is a Plateresque-style building in Plaza Nueva in Seville (Andalusia, Spain), currently...
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with Gothic tradition and local idiosyncrasy. The new style is called Plateresque, because of the extremely decorated facades, that brought to the mind...
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retable (altarpiece) in Spain. A number of later additions, mostly in Plateresque or Renaissance style, were added around the outside of the Gothic structure...
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León's medieval monarchs, the Monastery of San Marcos, an example of plateresque and Renaissance Spanish architecture, and the Casa Botines, a Modernist...
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project. The project was overseen by the architect Enrique Egas, and has a Plateresque façade. In 1526, King Carlos V completed work on the Plaza Obradoiro...
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of Granada. The street entrance to the complex is an ornate arch of Plateresque style. Through it one reaches a large courtyard, at the end which is...
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Salamanca. Its most peculiar feature is the façade, mixing late Gothic and Plateresque with more than 300 shells, symbol of the order of Santiago, as well as...
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Cusco Cathedral (category Plateresque architecture in Peru)
This cathedral, with a Renaissance façade and Baroque, late-Gothic and Plateresque interiors, has one of the most outstanding examples of colonial gold...
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prosperity resulted in many additions to the building in Renaissance and Plateresque style. The crossing again collapsed in 1888, and work on the dome continued...
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responsible for reshaping Westview Cemetery and building its massive Spanish Plateresque abbey. Only daughter Lucy (1882–1962) married Henry Heinz, a banker and...
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evolved into a progressive purification ornamental, from the initial Plateresque to classical Purism of the second third of the 16th century and total...
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General information Status Completed Architectural style Eclecticism Neo-Plateresque Location Madrid, Spain Coordinates 40°25′08″N 3°41′32″W / 40.418906°N...
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1200–1700 (Aragon in Spain) Isabelline Gothic 1474–1505 (reign) (Spain) Plateresque 1490–1560 (Spain & colonies, bridging Gothic and Renaissance styles)...
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poorly documented. At the time, Spanish architecture was immersed in the Plateresque style, with traces of Gothic architecture still visible. Machuca built...
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eclectic style which mixed several different traditions, mainly Neo-Plateresque, into a very complex design. In the 1950s, the building was modified...
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undertaken by the Belgian firm Merklin-Schütze. Under the organ 16th-century plateresque chairs from the Monastery of Santa Maria de Valdeiglesias were installed...
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returning from Peru extremely wealthy, the Pizarro family erected a plateresque-style palace on the corner of the Plaza Mayor in Trujillo. Francisca...
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forms in the last decades of the 15th century. The new style is called Plateresque, because of the extremely decorated façade, that brought to the mind...
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The Plateresque Colonial Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé, built between 1604 and 1622...
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northeast side, still dates from 1543. It reflects the ornate Granadan Plateresque style of Diego Siloe, as well as the greater architectural rigour of...
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