Monday, September 29, 2008

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El Puente de Isabel II

Built on Guadalquivir River, this bridge was built where the old bridge of boats , construction began in 1847 and 21 February 1852 was inaugurated with the name Isabel II Bridge and built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the bridge is the work of two French engineers called Gustavo Steinacher and Bennenot Ferdinand.

was made of stone and wrought iron in Seville in San Antonio Foundation and has ramp contention in the Barrio de Triana. For its creation took as reference the Bridge Carousel Paris, the bridge is divided into three parts and each part relies on a pillar of the bridge, its structure is not very curved line of iron on which we can find several circles wrought iron from largest to smallest size on these circles is already what is the road with railings and lampposts Elizabethan style.

This beautiful bridge not only connects the two banks of the river, it offers one of the most beautiful views of the city of Seville, as the bank may be where we are: Cathedral , La Torre del Oro, the parish of Santa Ana ... also comment on this bridge that stands the beautiful little chapel of Carmen, which I talked about in another post.

As a curiosity that is known as the Puente de Triana , which in 1974 was about to be demolished to build one of follower bill also comment that since 1976 is a National Historic Landmark and was restored in 1977, and finally say, in turn, is one of the key points of the Holy Week of Seville since all of the Barrio de Triana Fraternities move about in the Big Week in Seville.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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anxieties.

In honor of 450 anniversary of the Brotherhood of Sorrows , I dedicate this entry.

is a beautiful and magnificent sculpture polychrome cedarwood to dress, made by the artist Juan de Mesa and Velasco between 1626 and 1627.
mature-faced Mary, is sitting and on his legs is the image of Christ, dead. She appears with her head tilted to the left seeking the face of his son, has 8 crystal tears and false eyelashes, hair has the image carved in wood finishing in the neck like a bow, his eyes are carved into the wood and painted, the mouth is slightly open allowing us to see your teeth with your left hand we can see as holding the head of his son and the right places it on the belly of it.

The stunning image of Christ, lies in the lap of her mother after having fallen from the cross, the image has a large study anatomy of the human body, his face still appears contorted by the pain suffered in martitio, his eyes are also carved in wood and painted, mouth ajar showing us the teeth and tongue, the head is turned to the left arm appears stiff right is extended to the shoulder his mother, and the left appears fallen to the ground.

As a curiosity to say that both pictures the Virgin is canonically crowned since 1987, commenting that the image does not have dedicated cristífera for years both images procession under canopy and finally say that it is not known whether the position in which both images show is the original or is it another, and that throughout history has had several positions.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Seville Fiestas.

beautiful painting on canvas, measuring of 300x305 cm, painted in 1915 by painter Gustavo Bacarisas.


is an avant-garde work, with influences and is reminiscent of impressionist and modernist style and even the Fauves, also called Fauvism. Table

nightlife so typical of the author, in an atmosphere of flowing lyrical emotion, the author shows a modern version Feria de Sevilla, is also a hymn to beauty and grace of the Andalusian woman.

highlight the work the blue color in various shades, green and white to illuminate the main scene of the play, in which we see three beautiful young women dressed in flamenco dress, shawls Manila, his comb and shawls, which highlights the work from being too bright, while the rest of the characters show us in darkness, we can also work out in the vegetation such as orange trees laden with oranges and several pots gitanillas or geraniums, giving a touch of color to the entire work.

This beautiful, romantic and pastoral work may be found in the Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla.

Friday, September 12, 2008

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I like / not like.

Here is the other meme hahaha this is crazy hahaha.

RULES: Put a link to the person you are elegidos.Poner the rules on your blog.Compartir six things that we like and we do not gusten.Elegir six six people at the end and put these people enlaces.Avisar leaving a comment on their blogs.

Well here is the link of whom I have selected: http://miespacioflamenco.blogspot.com/

6 things I like:
-Sincerity.
-Being with my friends.
"The smell of damp earth.
"The sound of rain and sources.
The smile of a child.
"Give me a hug, apropos of nothing.

6 Things I dislike:
-La falsehood.
-The smell of cheese.
"Sleep a lot.
"Let me lie.
-Forgetting an important date.
-carts at Easter jajaja
and nominate
:
- http://callejondelagua.blogspot.com/
- http://rincondesevilla.blogspot.com/
- http://www . reinamorasevillana.blogspot.com /
- http://artedelasiglesias.blogspot.com/
- http://angelaysevilla.blogspot.com/
- http://historiasdeunacaballa.blogspot.com/

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Meme.

Rules: Copy the rules.
Write 14 things that make me feliz.Seleccionar 6 blogs to keep up the meme and tell them.

1. Wake up and see that I'm a day here.
2. My family.
3. My friends.
4. The face of my Lady of the Incarnation.
5. The face of my Lady of Sorrows.
6. Easter.
7. Tourism.
8. See the face, and especially the smile of my Joaquin, albeit not my nephew nephew.
9. Smile to see people I love.
10. The hug or kiss that I want and I want.
11. A good chat with my friends.
12. A cigarette after a meal lol.
13. Eating makes me immensely happy hahaha.
14. Listen to the sound of rain while the smell of damp earth.

only a few that I have and they are not lol:
- http://angelaysevilla.blogspot.com/
- http://artedelasiglesias.blogspot.com/
- http://historiasdeunacaballa . blogspot.com /

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

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La Torre de la Calahorra Cordoba.

Built on the left bank of the Guadalquivir , this tower is home of the late Almohad s. XII and XIII century early, was conceived as an input and protection Puente Romano, but reformed in 1369-was added to the two towers existing third tower, joining of two cylinders, by order of Henry of Trastámara , to defend his brother Pedro I "the Cruel" .

From a Latin cross with three arms with their towers, with their tiny cylinders and their battlements at the top of the building and turn in the past had guns in their lathe, the interior consists of 14 rooms housing the Institute of Three Cultures (Christian, Jewish and Muslim) that we can find an audiovisual museum, where we pan pesenta Córdoba's cultural heyday of the third century from the eleventh century based on the coexistence of three cultures.

During its long history has also served as a prison for nobles who committed crimes, Moors from Granada, Piedmontese soldiers, British soldiers and military prisoners.
Declared Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931 , was restored in 1954 and has also recently been renovated, it is also Heritage Monument since Cordoba was thus established in 1942 , in the year 1993 the Andalusian gave special recognition.

As curious comment that also became School Girls the Barrio del Campo de la Verdad .

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

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El Cristo de la Clemencia. The Cathedral of Seville. Part II.


In this post I show a sculpture in Seville, which is in the Capilla de San Andrés de la Catedral de Sevilla .

is the superb
Holy Christ of Clemency , a crucifix of the most beautiful and perfect Baroque English, this is the masterpiece, for many, the imager Juan Martinez Montanes, done in polychrome wood and a height of 1.90 cm, to say the polychromy is not the author, but is of great master painter Francisco Pacheco, who was a teacher and son of Velazquez.

The author shows us the living Christ before expiring, with 4 spikes and a very realistic anatomical models inspired by classical sculpture, we see that the body has few symbols of sorrow as we see in the small blood at low tension the body and the serene beauty that shows his face. The loincloth is complicated often designed by bending of the shroud, a very natural and a great movement, sculpture by design calls to prayer and meditation.


is an image made in 1603 for a particular call Mateo Vázquez de Leca for that particular chapel was in the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas , La Cartuja, where he until 1836 from the Chapel of the Chalices the Cathedral of Seville and years later at the Chapel of St. Andrew, where he is currently.
As a curiosity for many years became known as Christ of the Chalices shower because they were in chapel, and also comment as a curiosity that once was a procession through the streets of Seville on one of the Holy Burial Magnos organized.




Monday, September 1, 2008

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Painting made in oil on canvas in 1886 with some measures 253.5 x 124 cm, by the painter Tomás Muñoz Lucena Córdoba , we can enjoy this amazing picture in Museum of Fine Arts of Cordoba .

This impressionist style work we see a young peasant dressed to the Italian style (made in the period in which the painter studied in Italy scholarship), which is feeding the chickens with a child, noting how they eat the chickens, who sits on the steps of a villa Italian.

It shows the author in this book one of the graphics he used throughout his work, thick brush strokes, is a very colorful work where we can highlight the realistic and the great ease with which the author shows us this beautiful and curious scene, to emphasize the simplicity of the composition of the picture and highlight the short, but beautiful landscape that frames the scene.

As a curiosity to say that this picture is in the Museum of Fine Arts Cordoba because the author was awarded a scholarship in Italy by the Diputación de Córdoba , had to send some of his works in Italy to the city of Cordoba, and also say that with this stay in Italy, the author was great recognition as a painter.