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Creation Year
1974
Image ID
CR.025
Alternate Identifier
B49.106
Subcollection
CR: Southeast Spain
Abstract
A beautifully carved wooden door in Juderia, Seville.
Description
The Patio de Banderas in the streets of the Juderia, or the Jewish quarter of Seville. The Juderia, known today as the Santa Cruz, is one of the top tourist destinations in Seville. Jews and Muslims maintained a peaceful co-existence under Muslim rule, where Jews and Christians had privileged status as “People of the Book.” However, when Ferdinand III of Castile conquered the city from Muslim rule, he moved the Jews to the Juderia, and after the Alhambra decree of 1492, the Jews were expelled from Spain. -SK
Image Notes
Photograph created March 5th, 1975. Photograph processed June 1975. Formerly catalogued as B49.106, CR.032. Notes written on the slide or index: Seville, Judaria.
Curator Notes
This slide is a Kodak Ektachrome, which uses a different coloring system from the Kodachrome slides that compose the vast majority of the collection. The slide also has three crossed out titles, reading Cordoba, Seville, and Cordoba. This indicates that there may have been confusion over the site depicted, causing it to be relabelled several times.
Image Format
Article
Geographic Reference
Seville, Spain
Keywords
Door, Wood Carving, Wood, Ektachrome