The exuberant Spanish Gothic architectural sculpture of …
Years: 1492 - 1503
The exuberant Spanish Gothic architectural sculpture of the Isabelline style, named for Queen Isabella of Castile, graces both religious and secular buildings.
The Mudejars, Moors remaining in Spain after its gradual reconquest by the Christians, maintain the striking decorative tradition of brilliant geometrical ornamentation used to adorn mostly private, interiorized, architectural monuments.
Similar compositions began to cover the entire central facades of a variety of structures, including Valladolid’s Colegio di San Gregorio, constructed in 1492.
