El Codex Escurialensis llevado por el artista a La Calahorra en el otoño de 1509
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2004.v77.i308.219Keywords:
Ornamental motifs, Codex Escurialensis, La CalahorraAbstract
The author offers new identities for a number of figurai drawings in the Codex Escorialensis, used as models for reliefs in the castle at La Calahorra. She also investigates the purpose of cross-marks and notes in Italian-Latin on twenty-three of these drawings. Finally, she establishes the arrival date of the codex in the workshop of La Calahorra at the initiation of the castle's courtyard in 1509.
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