Architecture, Spanish Renaissance, Plate 59, Palma, Majorca, Examples of Iron Escutcheons and Door Handles c1888
Architecture, Spanish Renaissance, Plate 59, Palma, Majorca, Examples of Iron Escutcheons and Door Handles c1888
PLATE LIX. PALMA, MAJORCA. Iron Escutcheons and Door Handles from old Houses
Renaissance Architecture and Adornment in Spain
Between the years 1492 and 1558
Date: 1888
Artist: Prentice Andrew, Architect, measured and drawn by
Publisher: Ackerman James
Paper Size: 345 x 470mm
Print Size: 275 x 380mm
Condition: very good. Normal paper aging qualities
Technique: Original lithography
Price: $200
Provenance:
PLATE LIX. PALMA, MAJORCA. Iron Escutcheons and Door Handles from old Houses
Not many towns retain so many of the original door handles and key plates on their old houses as Palma, where it is quite common to find them fixed on red velvet. As a general rule the more pretentious the palace the larger the door handles, which at the same time are utilised as knockers.