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The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume I (of 3)

The Arts and Crafts of Older Spain, Volume I (of 3)

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The Arts and Crafts
of Older Spain

BY
LEONARD WILLIAMS
Corresponding Member of the Royal Spanish Academy, of
the Royal Spanish Academy of History, and of the
Royal Spanish Academy of Fine Arts; Author
Of “The Land of the Dons”; “Toledo and
Madrid”; “Granada,” etc.


IN THREE VOLUMES, ILLUSTRATED

VOLUME I

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CHICAGO
A. C. McCLURG & CO.

EDINBURGH: T. N. FOULIS
1908


AMERICAN EDITION
Published October 10, 1908


Dedicated

BY SPECIAL PERMISSION
TO
THEIR MAJESTIES

KING ALFONSO THE THIRTEENTH
AND
QUEEN VICTORIA OF SPAIN


PREFACE

In preparing these volumes, it has been my aim to give a clear and fairly complete account of the arts and crafts of older Spain. It seems to me that there is room for a work of this design and scope, and that there is no reason why so attractive a subject—or rather, group of subjects—should be perpetually ignored by persons who travel through, or who profess to feel an interest in, the country of the Cid and of Don Quixote.

My account of Spanish pottery is guarded, and yet I trust acceptable. The study of this craft in Spain is far from definite, and fresh researches and discoveries may be hoped for at some future time. The history of Spanish arms has also suffered from unjust neglect. Perhaps my sketch of them may slightly compensate for this deficiency. For the rest, my book, which represents the well-meant assiduity of several years, shall speak for itself.

Although I was embarrassed by too much material, the illustrations have been chosen with great care, and not, I think, inadequately. Some of the photographs were taken specially for this work. For the loan of others, or for kind assistance generally, I am indebted to Excmo. Señor Don Guillermo J. de Osma, Excmo. Señor Don José Villegas, and Excmo. Señor Don José Moreno Carbonero; to Señores Góngora and Valladar, of Granada; and to Messrs Hauser and Menet, and Mons. Lacoste, of Madrid.

August, 1907.


CONTENTS OF VOLUME ONE

  PAGES
Gold, Silver, and Jewel Work 1–119
Iron-Work 120–159
Bronzes 160–191
Arms 192–289

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

VOLUME ONE

  GOLD AND SILVER  
PLATE   PAGE
  Reja of the Choir; Seville Cathedral Frontispiece
I. Treasure of Guarrazar; Royal Armoury, Madrid 22
II. The Cross of Angels; Oviedo Cathedral 36
III. The Cross of Victory; Oviedo Cathedral 43
IV. Moorish Casket; Gerona Cathedral 46
V. Altar-Front in enamelled Bronze; Museum of Burgos 50
VI. “The Crucifix of the Cid”; Salamanca Cathedral 52
VII. The “Virgen de la Vega”; San Esteban, Salamanca 54
VIII. Saint James in Pilgrim's Dress; Santiago Cathedral 57
IX. Mudejar Triptych; Royal Academy of History, Madrid 60
X. The “Tablas Alfonsinas”; Seville Cathedral 62
XI. “The Cup of Saint Ferdinand”; Seville Cathedral 64
XII. Ship; Zaragoza Cathedral public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@44391@[email protected]#img_65.jpg" class="pginternal"

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