El palacio de Ruy López Dávalos y sus bocetos inéditos en la Sinagoga del Tránsito: estudio de sus yeserías en el contexto artístico de 1361 (II)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/alqantara.2000.v21.i1.407Abstract
Corned stucco represents one of the most characteristic elements of Spanish medieval architecture. The image that we have of the Alhambra, of Samuel Halevi's synagoge —el Tránsito— and of countless other palaces and monasteries is due to this cheap construction material which could imitate the luxurious quality of silk textiles and ivories. In our previous article {Al-Qantara, XX, 275-97), we showed that Ruy López Dávalos de Toledo's palace conserves an important group of carved stuccos. In this paper, we discuss its technique of fabrication.
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