In 1399, Queen Catherine of Lancaster founded the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Nieva (Segovia, Spain). The present paper aims to highlight the relevance of the apparently profane scenes and representations of Friars Preachers that decorate this former Dominican convent\u27s ecclesia fratrum, as they constitute a message through which the religious community, and especially its novices, could be instructed in regular observance at a time when the Order of Preachers was undergoing a profound spiritual reform
The development of a new nobility during the Trastámara time was accompanied by the patronage of Men...
By the late fourteenth century, Iberian Dominicans had established convents throughout the Peninsula...
The Carmelite Order has a distinctive spirit of contemplation which calls for an autonomous figurati...
In 1399, Queen Catherine of Lancaster founded the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Nieva (Segovia...
El convento de Santa María la Real de Nieva (Segovia) es una fundación de la reina Catalina de Lanca...
The present paper aims to analyse the main iconographic singularities of Queen Beatrice of Portugal’...
This paper aims to examine the building scenes preserved in the cloister of the former Dominican con...
This research studies a Benedictine monastery, Santa María de A Franqueira, probably with roots in t...
The present paper focuses on the analysis of the some of the main artistic consequences of the proce...
The following paper analyses the behaviour of three of the most important monastic communities in th...
[EN] Along the Kingdom of the Minor Habsburgs, the wide shadow of King Philip II started its fading,...
Em Portugal e Castela, entre fins do século XV e ao longo do século XVI, importantes espaços da mona...
Presentamos en este artículo una obra hasta ahora inédita de Miguel Jerónimo de Cieza, uno de los má...
Power, piety, and remembrance came together in the artistic patronage of two Iberian queens at the ...
The development of a new nobility during the Trastámara time was accompanied by the patronage of Men...
The development of a new nobility during the Trastámara time was accompanied by the patronage of Men...
By the late fourteenth century, Iberian Dominicans had established convents throughout the Peninsula...
The Carmelite Order has a distinctive spirit of contemplation which calls for an autonomous figurati...
In 1399, Queen Catherine of Lancaster founded the Monastery of Santa Maria la Real de Nieva (Segovia...
El convento de Santa María la Real de Nieva (Segovia) es una fundación de la reina Catalina de Lanca...
The present paper aims to analyse the main iconographic singularities of Queen Beatrice of Portugal’...
This paper aims to examine the building scenes preserved in the cloister of the former Dominican con...
This research studies a Benedictine monastery, Santa María de A Franqueira, probably with roots in t...
The present paper focuses on the analysis of the some of the main artistic consequences of the proce...
The following paper analyses the behaviour of three of the most important monastic communities in th...
[EN] Along the Kingdom of the Minor Habsburgs, the wide shadow of King Philip II started its fading,...
Em Portugal e Castela, entre fins do século XV e ao longo do século XVI, importantes espaços da mona...
Presentamos en este artículo una obra hasta ahora inédita de Miguel Jerónimo de Cieza, uno de los má...
Power, piety, and remembrance came together in the artistic patronage of two Iberian queens at the ...
The development of a new nobility during the Trastámara time was accompanied by the patronage of Men...
The development of a new nobility during the Trastámara time was accompanied by the patronage of Men...
By the late fourteenth century, Iberian Dominicans had established convents throughout the Peninsula...
The Carmelite Order has a distinctive spirit of contemplation which calls for an autonomous figurati...