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Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century

View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century
LRI4737909 View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century by Spanish School, (16th century); Real Monasterio de El Escorial, El Escorial

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Palace of Escurial, 1824. Creator: James Duffield Harding

Palace of Escurial, 1824. Creator: James Duffield Harding
Palace of Escurial, 1824

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: The Late Fire at the Escurial, Rescuing Books from the Library (engraving)

The Late Fire at the Escurial, Rescuing Books from the Library (engraving)
1058147 The Late Fire at the Escurial, Rescuing Books from the Library (engraving) by Durand, Godefroy (1832-1896); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Late Fire at the Escurial)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Entombment, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)

Entombment, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)
REV326684 Entombment, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of facade of church of Royal Seat, 16th century

View of facade of church of Royal Seat, 16th century
LRI4737870 View of facade of church of Royal Seat, 16th century by Spanish School, (16th century); Real Monasterio de El Escorial, El Escorial

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Saint Jerome, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Saint Jerome, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326689 Saint Jerome, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Nativity, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)

Nativity, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)
REV326680 Nativity, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of Royal Seat, 16th century

View of Royal Seat, 16th century
LRI4737841 View of Royal Seat, 16th century by Spanish School; Monasterio de El Escorial, Spain; (add.info.: View of the Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326686 Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Resurrection, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Resurrection, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326685 Resurrection, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Fol. 6r, full page of the Annunciation 5th chapter, from a facsimile of the Breviary of

Fol. 6r, full page of the Annunciation 5th chapter, from a facsimile of the Breviary of
REV326678 Fol.6r, full page of the Annunciation 5th chapter, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of main facade of Royal Seat, 16th century

View of main facade of Royal Seat, 16th century
LRI4737861 View of main facade of Royal Seat, 16th century by Spanish School, (16th century); Monasterio de El Escorial, Spain; (add.info)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: St. Lawrence, to whom the Escorial monastery was dedicated

St. Lawrence, to whom the Escorial monastery was dedicated
REV326688 St. Lawrence, to whom the Escorial monastery was dedicated, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: All Saints Day, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

All Saints Day, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326687 All Saints Day, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Last Supper, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Last Supper, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326683 Last Supper, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Presentation in the Temple, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Presentation in the Temple, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326682 Presentation in the Temple, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Adoration of the Magi, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Adoration of the Magi, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326681 Adoration of the Magi, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: The Fire at the Escurial Palace (engraving)

The Fire at the Escurial Palace (engraving)
1058103 The Fire at the Escurial Palace (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Fire at the Escurial Palace)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: The Escurial, near Madrid (engraving)

The Escurial, near Madrid (engraving)
1092605 The Escurial, near Madrid (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Escurial, near Madrid)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century

View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century
LRI4737926 View of monastery and Royal Seat, 16th century by Spanish School, (16th century); Real Monasterio de El Escorial, El Escorial

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Visitation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)

Visitation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)
REV326679 Visitation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Fol. 5v, Annunciation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

Fol. 5v, Annunciation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326677 Fol.5v, Annunciation, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Ascension, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)

Ascension, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment)
REV326691 Ascension, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: St. Peter and St. Paul, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain

St. Peter and St. Paul, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326690 St. Peter and St. Paul, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. El Escorial, historic residence of the King of Spain, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Philip II of Spain engaged Spanish architect Juan Bautista de Toledo on designs

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: Spain, New Castile, Madrid Province, Madrid, Royal Monastery of Escurial

Spain, New Castile, Madrid Province, Madrid, Royal Monastery of Escurial (San Lorenzo de El Escorial)
Spain - Madrid - Royal Monastery of the Escurial (San Lorenzo de El Escorial, UNESCO World Heritage List, 1984)

Background imageMonastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid Collection: View of the Escurial by Michel-Ange Houasse (1680-1730) French Rococo painter

View of the Escurial by Michel-Ange Houasse (1680-1730) French Rococo painter. Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo de el Escurial, Madrid, built 1563-1584 by Philip II of Spain


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