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1839 Meyer print EL ESCORIAL, SPAIN

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Item number:250516558984
Item location:Zagreb, Croatia, Croatia, Republic of
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Original/Reproduction: Original PrintPrint Type: Engraving
Subject: Architecture & CityscapeStyle: Realism
Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14'')Date of Creation: 1800-1899
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1839 Meyer print EL ESCORIAL, SPAIN

Nice print titled Das Escurial, from steel engraving with fine detail and clear impression, nice hand coloring, approx. image size 9.5 x 13.5 cm. Print was published in Germany in Meyer's Universum by Bibliographic Institute Hildburghausen.

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El Escorial,

village, Madrid provincia and comunidad autónoma ("autonomous community"), central Spain, in the Guadarrama mountains, 26 miles (42 km) northwest of Madrid. It is the site of the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo del Escorial, a monastery originally Hieronymite but occupied since 1885 by Augustinians.

Philip II wanted a monastery at El Escorial as a place where all Spanish sovereigns beginning with the emperor Charles V could be buried; all of them have been interred there, with the exception of Philip V, Ferdinand VI, and Alfonso XIII. One of the largest religious establishments in the world (about 675 by 528 feet [206 by 161 m]), El Escorial was begun in 1563 by Juan Bautista de Toledo, a Renaissance Spanish architect who had worked earlier in Italy, and was completed after his death in 1567 by Juan de Herrera.

Toledo is responsible for the general plan of El Escorial monastery, consisting of a great rectangle of three parts, the centre being occupied by the church. On the south are five cloisters in which are included the royal palace and offices; on the north are the living quarters of the monks. Herrera made extensive revisions in the designs, prepared new plans for the church (1572), and brought the whole building to completion in 1584. The massive walls of the interior, relieved only by Doric pilasters with no concession to decorative richness, produced a monument that was austere beyond anything the Italian Renaissance ever envisaged. On the exterior the gigantic scale of the monastery and the severe gray granite walls are forbidding. There Herrera established his fame and the Herreran style, which was to prevail in Spain for half a century.

El Escorial library, founded by Philip II, houses a rare collection of more than 4,700 manuscripts, many of them illuminated, and 40,000 printed books. Pop. (1981) 5,163.


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