Sevilla
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Description
Seville stands as the visual axis that united two worlds during the XVI and XVII centuries through its unmistakable Baroque grammar. Its canvases and engravings capture a dramatic spirituality that would soon cross the ocean to sow new aesthetics overseas. It is a trace of devotion and light upon the Guadalquivir.
Authors
José María Blanco White, Tirso de Molina, Pedro Anónimo, Antonio Mira de Amescua
