Die Baukunst Spaniens in ihren hervorragendsten werken dargestellt
Features
Author: Max Junghändel
Publisher: j. Bleyl
Place of printing: Dresden
Year of publication: n.d. [1895]
Product Condition:
7 editorial folders in half cloth with corners with gold titles on the plates: traces of dust on the plates, peeling on the margins; in two folders spines damaged by cuts and shortcomings. Sheets applied to the backing plates with publication data of the various collections of plates. Inside the folders loose and numbered photographic tables: present 173 tables from table 1 to table 154 (some numbers of the series are multiples), with a lack of at least 18 tables (9, 12, 13, 14, 16, 28, 29, 62, 63, 78, 117, 133, 136, 141, 143, 144 , 147, 150); leaves lightly browned with sparse foxing, unevenly distributed
Pages: 173 tables
Format: In folio
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 53
Width: 36
Description
Exceptional collection of photographs that give us a panorama of Spanish architecture at the end of the 19th century. The photographs were taken by the German architect Max Junghäandel, who, after graduating in architecture from the University of Dresden in 1884, undertook a long trip to Spain the following year, where he put his undoubted photographic talent at the service of his passion as a scholar. Monuments and views of the main Spanish cities are cataloged according to the succession of the different styles of Iberian architecture (Roman, Arab, Moorish, Mudejar, Romanesque, Romanesque, Gothic, Plateresque, Renaissance, Baroque). Our collection, which is certainly missing at least 18 tables, has 173 tables divided into 7 editorial folders.
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