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Wall covering

Leather

Anonymous

First half of the 16th century

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'Guadamassil' wall covering, in the form of a vertical border, with the depiction of a column with a Corinthian capital, fluted shaft and the base flanked by a double decorative border. It is made up of three pieces of guadamassil, i.e. leather silvered and gilded with 'colradura', tooled, and with the outlines and the ground black. We have to point out the importance of the tooling, i.e., the small marks produced by different-shaped irons, which fill the elements depicted and give the column a great feeling of volume and relief. Originally it must have been part of the wall covering for a room and probably framed a door or some other architectural feature. Stylistically it dates from the first half of the 16th century, within the Renaissance current dominated by a clear pure classicism.

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Location

Room18 ,Floor2

18 Leather

19 Gold, Silver and Metalworking Arts

20 Forge Work

21 Ceramics

22 Study Galleries

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PLACE OF EXECUTION

Spain

PERIOD

First half of the 16th century

Material

'Guadamassil'

Dimensions

176 x 40.5 cm

Origin

Provenance unknown

WORK NUMBER

MEV 4170