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Iberian Latin American Baroque Portugal Spanish Colonial Architecture 16th-17thC

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  • Title: Iberian-American Baroque
  • Subtitle: Living Architecture

    Description

    Living Architecture: Iberian-American Baroque by Yves Bottineau, Photographs by Yvan Butler.
    DESCRIPTION:
    Hardback: 188 pages. Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; (1970).
    From the series "Living Architectures", which explores Architectural epochs from the past, this title examines 16th and 17th century architecture in Iberian peninsula and the Spanish colonies. Includes glossary, bibliography and chronological table.
    CONDITION: Oversized hardcover w/dustjacket. Grosset & Dunlap (1970) 188 pages. Pages are absolutely pristine; crisp, clean, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound, I suspect the book was leafed through a few times and then shelved for 30 years. Original dustjacket was lost, so we produced a full-color replacement printed on high-gloss photographic quality paper, enclosed in a mylar cover. It's very handsome and durable.
    PLEASE SEE IMAGES BELOW FOR SAMPLE PAGES FROM INSIDE OF BOOK.
    PLEASE SEE PUBLISHER, PROFESSIONAL, AND READER REVIEWS BELOW.
    PUBLISHER REVIEW
    :
    REVIEW: In this splendidly illustrated study the author demonstrates in stages why, and to what extent the architecture of Spain, Portugal and Latin America is truly Baroque.
    PROFESSIONAL REVIEW
    :
    REVIEW: A specially photographed appraisal of a great architectural epoch of the past from Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. Evokes the grandeur, extravagant beauty and rich decoration of sixteenth and seventeenth century architecture in the Iberian peninsula and the Spanish colonies of the period.
    READER REVIEW
    :
    REVIEW: A magnificent exploration of Iberian Baroque architecture. The photography is absolutely superb. A richly illustrated treat for the eyes. Well narrated and highly recommended.
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