Spanish Romanesque Architecture Of The Eleventh Century by Walter Muir Whitehill
A Study of the Origins and Development of Romanesque Architecture in Spain
This scholarly work delves into the architectural evolution and significance of Romanesque structures in Spain during the eleventh century, highlighting the unique blend of cultural influences that shaped the region's architectural identity. Through detailed analysis and vivid descriptions, the book explores the intricate designs, construction techniques, and historical context of key edifices, offering insights into the socio-political and religious factors that influenced their development. It serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the distinct characteristics and enduring legacy of Spanish Romanesque architecture during this transformative period.
- Published
- 1941
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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