Seville; An Historical And Descriptive Account of "the Pearl of Andalusia"

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Seville; An Historical And Descriptive Account of "the Pearl of Andalusia"
Albert Frederick Calvert
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It is ... In and about the splendid staircase that this charming tile lining, of the use of which we have here of very late years commenced a very satisfactory revival, asserts its value as a beautiful mode of introducing clean and permanent polychromatic decoration. " The history of this beautiful building is of singular interest. Its erection was begun in 1500 by the adelantado (governor), Don Per Enriquez, continued by his son, Don Fadrique Enriquez de Ribera, first Marques de Tarifa, after ...his return from a two years' pilgrimage in the Holy Land, and finished by Don Per Afan, first Duque de Alcala, and sometime Viceroy of Naples, in 1533. Authorities differ whether it received its name from its having been modelled on the House of Pilate, seen by Don Fadrique, or from the relics presented to the Duque de Alcal by Pope Pius V. The ex- Viceroy was a liberal patron of the arts.
92 SEVILLE He enriched his house with priceless works of art and a fine library since removed to Madrid. He played the part of Maecenas to the Varros of his generation.


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