Madrid: towards a definition of the court scene
Abstract
This study focuses on the process of urban configuration of Madrid in the traffic of the Middle Ages and the Modern Age, on the basis of the principal scenes of representation, in order to determine the role that they recovered in the process of conformation of the city initiated after the Christian conquest in the 12th century, and his full consolidation as court scenes in the last decades of 1500, moment in which the Villa had to assume definitively the responsibility of achieving an identical physiognomy to his new range and condition.Downloads
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