Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela / Catedral de Santiago de Compostela / Interior, south transept, view of arch and tympanum, Saint James at the Battle of Clavijo / Medieval; creation date: 1078-1211, consecration date: 1128, creation date: Baroque facade 1738-1750
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Record Details
- View Title
- Interior, south transept, view of arch and tympanum, Saint James at the Battle of Clavijo
- Creator/Culture
- architect: Bernard the Elder (Spanish, 1075-1075)
- patron: Diego Gelmírez, Bishop of Compostela (Spanish, c.1069-1149)
- architect: Facade by Fernando de Casas Novoa (Spanish, 1680-1749)
- Site/Repository
- Site: Santiago de Compostela (Galicia , Spain)
- Period/Date
- Medieval
- creation date: 1078-1211, consecration date: 1128, creation date: Baroque facade 1738-1750
- Media/Technique
- granite
- Dimensions
- height: 22 m, length: 97 m
- Work Record ID
- 138764
- Image Record ID
- 980596
- Digital filename
- 04d109104
- Classification Filing Number
- 176
- S235
- 2Ci 8l
- Date Added/Updated
- 2012-11-25 04:28:22
Technical Details
- Collection
- History of Art, VRC Image Bank
- Image Size
- 1749 x 1917
- File Size
- 446 KB
- Record
- 980596
- Link to this Item
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https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-980596/04d109104
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History of Art Department, Visual Resource Collections. Image 980596. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. URL: https://quod.lib.umich.edu/h/hart/x-980596/04d109104. May 01, 2024.