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Alcazar Real de Sevilla. Detalles del Patio Principal
Creator
Charles CliffordPhotographer · 1819–1863
All works by this person →Beginning in 1852, British photographer Charles Clifford lived and worked in Madrid, Spain. There he became Court Photographer to Queen Isabella, who frequently gave away presentation albums of Clifford's photographs. He produced numerous photographic publications including *Voyage en Espagne* in 1854, which was shown at the first exhibition of the Photographic Society in London, and *Vistas del C
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- September 19-22, 24-25, October 4, 1862
- Medium
- Albumen silver print
- Culture
- English
- Department
- Photographs
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- Getty Museum
Close-up view of the colonnade around the Patio de las Doncellas, or Court of the Maidens, at the Alcázar of Seville. The area above the scalloped arches is decorated with geometric designs arranged in an argyle-like pattern. The arches themselves are supported by slender double columns.
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