Architecture, Spanish Renaissance, Plate 39, Guadalajara, Doorway of a small Palace built by the Mendosa Family, now the Museum,
Architecture, Spanish Renaissance, Plate 39, Guadalajara, Doorway of a small Palace built by the Mendosa Family, now the Museum,
Architecture, Spanish Renaissance, doorway of a small Palace built by the Mendosa Family, now the Museum, Plate 39, Guadalajara
Renaissance Architecture and Adornment in Spain
Between the years 1492 and 1558
Date: 1888
Artist: Prentice Andrew, Architect, measured and drawn by
Publisher: Batsford, BT
Paper Size: 345 x 470mm
Print Size: 260 x 380mm
Condition: Very good. Normal paper aging qualities
Technique: Original lithography
Price: $250
Provenance:
Although situated in the centre of the city, this palace seems to be little known. The doorway given on this plate is to be found in a disused courtyard and must originally have formed the principal entrance to the palace.
To read about Andrew N. Prentice click here
To read about Andrew N. Prentice click here