SPANISH ARCHITECTURE & FURNITURE
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This is the Alhambra in Granada (1309-1354, a key example of Moorish influence and the last Spanish palace built by the Moors.
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The Library at El Escorial is a marvelous Spanish Renaissance interior
(see text also p. 290)
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An especially interesting example of furniture unique to Spain is the vargueño, a portable writing desk with a drop front, placed on a stand. Note the iron brace between the legs - this is typical of Spanish furniture.
The antique vargueño pictured at right is decorated with etched, gilded, and painted bone. It was for sale on the internet and priced at $55,000 (see europa.1stdibs.com)
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Spanish Renaissance
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