id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 47689 Various The Brochure Series of Architectural Illustration, vol. 06, No. 03, March 1900 Spanish Wrought-Iron Screens; XII. Century Capitals from the Benedictine Monastery, Monreale .txt text/plain 3433 159 64 [Illustration: PLATE XIX SCREEN, ROYAL CHAPEL, GRANADA CATHEDRAL] Worthy objects of iron work must have been made by Christian artists of [Illustration: PLATE XX SCREEN, "ALTAR DE LA GAMBA," SEVILLE The modern history of iron work in Spain begins, however, with the _rejas_, or chancel screens, enclosing the chapels in the cathedrals; [Illustration: CHAPEL SCREEN SEVILLE CATHEDRAL] construction of objects of all kinds in ornamental iron work; and from [Illustration: PLATE XXI CHAPEL SCREEN, SEVILLE CATHEDRAL] The three chapel screens shown in our illustrations (Plates [Illustration: PLATE XXII CLOISTER SCREEN, BARCELONA CATHEDRAL] The wrought-iron screen (shown on page 47), now preserved in the [Illustration: SCREEN, ZAPORTA CHAPEL CHURCH OF LA SEO, SARAGOSSA] [Illustration: PLATE XXIII SCREEN, AVILA CATHEDRAL] specimen of "plateresque" iron-work. [Illustration: SPANISH WROUGHT-IRON SCREEN LOUVRE] [Illustration: WROUGHT-IRON PULPIT AVILA CATHEDRAL] After the sixteenth century smiths' work in Spain declined in artistic [Illustration: PLATE XXVI SCREEN, CHAPEL OF THE CONSTABLE, BURGOS ./cache/47689.txt ./txt/47689.txt