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Mouse Mat : Rough sketch of the Altar of Reliquaries in the nave of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

Rough sketch of the Altar of Reliquaries in the nave of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570




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Rough sketch of the Altar of Reliquaries in the nave of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

EL ESCORIAL: ALTAR, c1570.
Rough sketch of the Altar of Reliquaries in the nave of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. Drawing by architect Juan de Herrera, c1570

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1570 Altar Basilica Diagram El Escorial Herrera Juan Monastery Nave Palace Plan Reliquary Sketch Spain Spanish


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Standard Size Mouse Pad 7.75" x 9..25". High density Neoprene w linen surface. Easy to clean, stain resistant finish. Rounded corners.

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This print showcases a rough sketch of the Altar of Reliquaries in the nave of the basilica at El Escorial monastery in Spain. The drawing, created by renowned architect Juan de Herrera around 1570, offers a glimpse into the intricate design and grandeur of this historical masterpiece. The Altar of Reliquaries is depicted as an architectural marvel within the basilica's interior. Its detailed plan reveals a harmonious blend of Renaissance influences and Spanish architectural style, reflecting Herrera's expertise in his craft. The sketch highlights the altar's strategic placement within the nave, commanding attention with its majestic presence. As one gazes upon this remarkable drawing, they are transported back to a time when religious devotion was intertwined with artistic expression. The reliquaries adorning the altar symbolize reverence for sacred relics and serve as a testament to faith. El Escorial monastery itself holds great significance in Spanish history and culture. It served as both a royal palace and a place of worship, embodying power, spirituality, and artistic excellence. This photograph captures not only an architectural gem but also conveys the rich heritage that lies within its walls. With its striking composition and attention to detail, this image from Granger Art on Demand invites viewers to appreciate both the beauty of architecture and the historical context it represents.

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