Triana Pottery in the Real Alcazar of Seville
The Real Alcázar houses a permanent exhibition called " Pottery and tiles Triana : Carranza collection " , where you can see 170 pieces in the collection Vicente Carranza. The pieces range from the late twelfth century and the eighteenth century , and include ceramic Muslim Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque . These works are divided by subject areas:
Room 1: Muslim and Moorish ceramics . Includes dry rope tiles and ridge of the twelfth to sixteenth centuries . Shown are the mosaics of Rome , Byzantium tissues murals and custom of nomadic peoples take their tents with mats , textiles and carpets , old traditions inherited by Al- Andalus which are at the origin of the habit of Andalusian architecture covering floors, walls and ceilings with ceramic full of brightness and color.
Room 2: Renaissance ceramics . Edge features and earthenware tiles golden . The Muslim tradition is perceived in this ceramic decorative technique in geometric character of many of his motives and the persistence of lustreware procedure . The result is evident in Gothic figurative subjects its textile and Renaissance influences identified in numerous aesthetic patterns Romans brought to Seville from Italy by Niculoso Francisco Pisano around 1500 .
Room 3: Baroque ceramic , comprising the seventeenth century and the first half of the eighteenth century . They appreciate the significant changes in the Baroque . Tissues as a source of inspiration, are gradually replaced by religious paintings and the profane .
The sample is installed in the three rooms of the Admiral and the fourth is permanent , so it can be visited at the same time that the palace ( Monday to Sunday from 9:30 to 17 h . ) And payment of the entry price to Real Alcazar.
If you look near the Alcazar hotel to visit this exhibition , we are only a step .
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