Diseños del siglo XIX para un invernadero en la «Casa de la Reina»
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2001.v74.i294.390Abstract
19th century desings for a «Queen's House» rooftop glasshouse, in Costanilla de los Ángeles street of Madrid, are studied. There are drawings representing elegant greenhouses to make the building top. These projects were accomplished by the French architect P. Quénat, because in Spain the rooftop greenhouses were not very abundant. This causes that said projects will be more interesting. We comment the greenhouses paper at the Spanish 19th century society, the most abundant types and the most famous examples, to locate these drawings in their context.
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2001-06-30
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Rodríguez Romero, E. J. (2001). Diseños del siglo XIX para un invernadero en la «Casa de la Reina». Archivo Español De Arte, 74(294), 139–151. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2001.v74.i294.390
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