Seville Alcazar

Abstract

Majolica tilework at the Alcazar, Seville. –SK

Description

The Alcazar of Seville (derived from the Arabic al-Qasr), was built in Almohad times before the Christians conquered the city and the Castilian kings, especially Pedro I (also known as ‘Peter the Cruel’), gave it the form that it has now. The Alcazar is thus an example of mudejar architecture, or Christian architecture constructed in the Moorish style by Andalusian craftsmen. For the Alcazar, craftsmen were brought in particular from Toledo or Granada. –SK

Image Notes

Photograph created March 5th, 1974. Photograph processed June 1974. Formerly catalogued as B49.095, CR.016. Notes written on the slide or index: Alcazar, Seville.

Identifier CR.014
Location Seville, Spain
Year 1974
Batch Stamp JUN 74
Written Date March 5th, 1974
Printed Date June, 1974
Slide Notes Alcazar, Seville
Index Notes Seville - Alcazar