Three emblematic early Baroque facades in Granada: two hospitals: San Juan de Dios and the Royal Hospital, and The lmmaculate Conception convent

Authors

  • Lázaro Gila Medina Departamento de Historia del Arte. Universidad de Granada

Keywords:

Baroque architecture, Religious architecture, Facades

Abstract

The present paper attempts to analyze documents about three important facades from the early Baroque period in Granada. The three have in common the fact that they take the Royal Chancellery of Granada as their point of reference. The three also differ - for economic reasons and those of practica) utility - from the architectural styles which were prevalent at the time, at least in contemporary theory.

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Published

1998-11-01

How to Cite

Gila Medina, L. (1998). Three emblematic early Baroque facades in Granada: two hospitals: San Juan de Dios and the Royal Hospital, and The lmmaculate Conception convent. Cuadernos De Arte De La Universidad De Granada, 29, 79–88. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/caug/article/view/10385

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Section

Estudios