Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-18887-5
Ph.D.
History of Art
Bryn Mawr College
2015
The church of the Santo Sepulcro in Torres del Río in the region of Navarra in northern Spain was constructed between 1160 and 1180. Most scholarship conducted in Navarra presents its medieval history through the lens of Christian/Muslim duality, and generally disregards scholarship that investigates the polyethnic nature of medieval Iberian society. In this context the Santo Sepulcro, which is most famous for its interlacing ribbed vault that is often compared to Islamic domes, is an anomaly that challenges standard narratives of Navarra's history and art history.
European history; Art history; Architecture
Communication and the arts;Social sciences;Architecture;Historiography;Medieval;Mozarabic;Mudejar;Spain