Hallazgo de un zócalo pintado islámico en la Catedral de Sevilla

Al-Qantara 20 (2):377-386 (1999)
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This paper presents the discovery of a skirting board panel decorated with knotted fretwork painted in red iron oxide. It was discovered during the recent excavations in the Cathedral of Seville. The design is organized in four sections divided by twisted ribbons. The free spaces in the design are filled with eight-pointed stars. Parallels in the Patio del Yeso in the Reales Alcázares and in a site in the CaUe Imperial in Seville show that the design dates to the mid-twelfth century. The skirting board must have pertained to a house demolished in 1172 to build the Almohad Congregational mosque.

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original Jimenez Sancho, A. (1999) "The discovery of a painted Islamic skirting board in the cathedral of Seville". Al-Qantara 20(2):377-385

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