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  2. Category:Murals in Spain - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Spanish muralists - Wikipedia

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    Also: Spain: People: By occupation: Painters: Muralists. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. + Spanish women muralists (3 ...

  4. Tholos de Montelirio - Wikipedia

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    Tholos de Montelirio is an archaeological site in Seville Province, Spain, at Valencina de la Concepción. It is a megalithic construction dated to 3,000–2,800 BC. The site was discovered in 1868, but has been abandoned for decades. [1] Its excavation was resumed in 1980 due to the urban growth of Seville. [1]

  5. Paintings from Arlanza - Wikipedia

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    The Arlanza gryphon, fresco transferred to canvas, 189.5 × 322 cm, c. 1210, MNAC, Barcelona. The paintings from Arlanza are a set of frescos belonging to the mural decoration of a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, in the Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, dating to around 1210, and now dispersed among a number of collections.

  6. Vision of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Each mural celebrated the landscape and culture of its region, panoramas composed of throngs of laborers and locals. By 1917 he was, by his own admission, exhausted. [5] He completed the final panel by July 1919. [6] The Sorolla Room, housing the Provinces of Spain at the Hispanic Society of America, opened to the public in 1926. [7]

  7. Category talk:Murals in Spain - Wikipedia

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  8. Walls of Seville - Wikipedia

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    Curtain wall in the Alcazar of Seville [2]. During the Islamic rule, particularly in the year 844, the city was razed by the Vikings, and the walls were burned down.After that the emir Abderramán II, fourth Umayyad Emir of Córdoba (822–852) rebuilt the walls, which were again destroyed by his great grandson Abd-ar-Rahman III, eighth independent emir (912–929) and first Umayyad caliph of ...

  9. Josep Maria Sert - Wikipedia

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    Josep Maria Sert i Badia (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə ˈsɛɾt]; Barcelona, 21 December 1874 – 27 November 1945, buried in the Vic Cathedral) was a Spanish muralist, the son of an affluent textile industry family. [1]