Una empresa olvidada del primer gótico hispano: la fachada de la sala capitular de la Catedral de León
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1996.v69.i276.609Abstract
A group of six figurai slabs, representing a typical cloister program (Christ, Mary, Saint Peter dressed in monastic habit. Saint Paul and two leonese saint), reinstalled at the Museum of Leon cathedral can be dated at around 1200 and atributed to sculptors trained in first gothic French models. Both iconography and format let suppose that the figures' original disposition was in the portal of the chapter house. Unfortunately only written documentation remains about another decorated portal in the same cloister, that of the refectorium.
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