Iconology of the Religious Architecture of Seville in the Middle Ages: The church of Saint Jullian

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https://doi.org/10.46661/atrio.3761

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Iconology of Architecture, Gothic Architecture, Mudéjar Architecture, Medieval Architecture in Andalusia

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The meaning of Religious Architecture of Seville in the Middle Ages is studied as a reflection of the Gothic culture imported by the Christian conquerors. In this way, the iconography of the parrish church of Saint Jullian states a significant model of the Reconquista Architecture.

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2017-03-04

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Cómez Ramos, R. (2017) “Iconology of the Religious Architecture of Seville in the Middle Ages: The church of Saint Jullian”, Atrio. Revista de Historia del Arte. Sevilla, España, (23), pp. 10–23. doi: 10.46661/atrio.3761.

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