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LL/93767
Charles Clifford
1859 (ca)
Detail of door into the Court of the Maidens, Alcázar, Seville
[Photographic Souvenir of Spain vol. II]

Albumen print
38.0 x 30.5 cm (image)
 
The Royal Collection
RCIN 2700145
 
Photograph of a view of the Court of Maidens at Alcázar Palace. The photograph depicts a large double doorway into which two smaller doors are set. Above the smaller doors is a richly decorated geometric patterned mosaic. A multifoil arch supported on dual pillars frames the door. Further arches flank the main archway above which is intricately carved stonework. In the foreground stands a fountain set into a flagged floor.
 
Construction of the Alcázar Palace began in the 10th Century and has been added to by the rulers of Spain throughout its history. It is one of the most important examples of Mudéjar architecture in the world. The lower levels of the Courtyard was built for King Peter I (1334-69) and anti-chambers line the inner walls of the patio.
 
Acquired by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
 
LL/93767


 

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