Santa María de Uncastillo (1135–55), built during a crucial period of repopulation following the Christian conquest of northern Iberia, reveals the impacts of migration and social change upon the visual arts. Long the site of an impregnable fortress on the frontier between Christian-ruled Aragon and Muslim-ruled al-Andalus, by the early twelfth century Uncastillo suddenly found itself far from the frontlines as Christian armies began to advance rapidly southward. The diminishing threat of invasion allowed Uncastillo to transform from a stronghold to a town, and a series of financial incentives, titles and privileges granted by the kings of Aragon attracted settlers to develop urban space. Repopulation entailed the establishment of roots, th...
Dominican friars founded numerous churches and monasteries to evangelize the indigenous populations ...
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The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dynamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...
Santa María de Uncastillo (1135–55), built during a crucial period of repopulation following the Chr...
The church of the Santo Sepulcro in Torres del Río in the region of Navarra in northern Spain was co...
During the 13th century, the urban governments of the Crown of Aragon took measures in order to stre...
My dissertation examines the Cámara Santa of the Cathedral of Oviedo as both a medieval and modern m...
The richly decorated façade of the cathedral of San Martino in Lucca is both a masterpiece of Tuscan...
One of the central narratives in the study of Spanish Romanesque art is that of the Camino de Santia...
The art and architecture of Romanesque churches provided for fascinating manifestations of «crusad...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
Cuadernos de investigación del Monasterio de Santa María la RealInternational audienceThis paper off...
This dissertation examines the art and architecture commissioned for the religious complex of San Gi...
Producción CientíficaThis article explores the history and early iconography of the doctrine of the ...
Dominican friars founded numerous churches and monasteries to evangelize the indigenous populations ...
Producción CientíficaThis article explores the history and early iconography of the doctrine of the ...
The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dynamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...
Santa María de Uncastillo (1135–55), built during a crucial period of repopulation following the Chr...
The church of the Santo Sepulcro in Torres del Río in the region of Navarra in northern Spain was co...
During the 13th century, the urban governments of the Crown of Aragon took measures in order to stre...
My dissertation examines the Cámara Santa of the Cathedral of Oviedo as both a medieval and modern m...
The richly decorated façade of the cathedral of San Martino in Lucca is both a masterpiece of Tuscan...
One of the central narratives in the study of Spanish Romanesque art is that of the Camino de Santia...
The art and architecture of Romanesque churches provided for fascinating manifestations of «crusad...
Located in Spain's southeastern corner, Granada stood as Islam's last bastion on the Iberian peninsu...
At the turn of the twelfth century, the bishop and canons at Saint-Vincent, Macon constructed a new ...
Cuadernos de investigación del Monasterio de Santa María la RealInternational audienceThis paper off...
This dissertation examines the art and architecture commissioned for the religious complex of San Gi...
Producción CientíficaThis article explores the history and early iconography of the doctrine of the ...
Dominican friars founded numerous churches and monasteries to evangelize the indigenous populations ...
Producción CientíficaThis article explores the history and early iconography of the doctrine of the ...
The canonization of Teresa of Avila in 1622 triggers a dynamic missionary irradiation of the Carmeli...