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Arquitectura isabelina y plateresca [Isabelline and Plateresque Architecture]

By: Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz
Narrated by: Juan Manuel Rollán, Tomás Campos
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Era necesario un capítulo intermedio para ilustrar el período de transición entre el Gótico y el Renacimiento. El título de este capítulo abunda en la terminología ampliamente aceptada de arquitectura "isabelina" y "plateresca". Se trata de presentar los últimos esplendores del gótico flamígero en la Península, que coinciden en lo sustancial con el llamado "estilo Isabel", y el proceso de incorporación de elementos formales renacentistas, de procedencia italiana, que da origen al denominado "estilo plateresco".

Grabado en español ibérico (España).

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