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Andalusian Ceramics

Antonio Sáncho Corbacho

"But the most numerous and richest collection of tiles is undoubtedly the one that adorns the palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli [...] it can be said that the Casa de Pilatos is the richest museum, the most superb collection that exists for its incalculable number, for the diversity of drawings, and for the artistic and painstaking combination with which they are presented...".

Author: Antonio Sáncho Corbacho. Photograph: Martín García Pérez and Pedro Feria. ISBN: 978-84-612-4561-1. Languages:  ESP   ENG   FRE

The Tavera Hospital in Toledo

Fernando Marías

El Hospital Tavera de Toledo" is the reference work on a building whose importance in the history of architecture is difficult to exaggerate and which, although it enjoyed an abundant and fragmentary bibliography, lacked a compendium that dealt comprehensively with the monument and the works of art conceived for it. It constitutes an in-depth study of one of the most emblematic buildings of Toledo and of the Renaissance in Spain.

Author: FernandoMarías. Photograph: Joaquín Bérchez. ISBN: 978-84-611-9202-1. Languages:  ESP

Pilate's House

Vicente Lleó

This book is the result of in-depth research into this palace and the collections it houses, to which the author, Vicente Lleó Cañal, made an initial in-depth study in his doctoral thesis on the Renaissance in Seville.

Author: Vicente Lleó. ISBN: 84-8156-185-1. Editorial: Elected. Languages:  ESP

Pilate's Guide

Casa Ducal de Medinaceli Foundation

The first section of this guide briefly analyses the history of this palace and of the family that built and lived in it, before going on to describe it through a room-by-room tour of the palace. A genealogical-chronological table helps to follow the relationship between the history of the family and the construction and evolution of the palace.

Author: Ducal House of Medinaceli Foundation. Languages:  ESP   ENG   FRE

Jesus of Medinaceli, Captive and Rescued. Devotional history and geography

This book brings together various articles on the birth of this iconography of Jesus of Medinaceli as Captive and Rescued during the Baroque period and the history of the spread of devotion to it, as well as a detailed catalogue, organised geographically, of the existing images throughout Spain and the brotherhoods and confraternities constituted to worship them.

Author: VV. AA. ISBN: 978-84-939179-0-6. Editorial: Ducal House of Medinaceli Foundation. Languages:  ESP