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  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; capital sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; interior window sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; interior window sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; interior window sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; interior window sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; modillion sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; modillion sculpture

  • San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; Portal sculpture by William J. Smither

    San Julian and Santa Basilisa, Parish Church of; Portal sculpture

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, chapel of the right end of the facade, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, chapel of the right end of the facade, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of capital of a pilaster on facade, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of capital of a pilaster on facade, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of frieze in facade, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of frieze in facade, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of window in facade, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, close up of window in facade, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of balcony above central doorway, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of balcony above central doorway, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of center portal, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of center portal, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of Santiago Matamoros over the central portal, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of Santiago Matamoros over the central portal, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of the upper left of the chapel facade, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of the upper left of the chapel facade, Leon, Spain

  • San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of the upper part of the chapel facade; note Santiago shells used as architectural ornament, Leon, Spain by William J. Smither

    San Marcos, former Mother House of the Military/Religious Order of Santiago. Built in the 12th century (Romanesque), rebuilt in the Plateresque Style 1513-1539 by Juan de Badajoz, detail of the upper part of the chapel facade; note Santiago shells used as architectural ornament, Leon, Spain

 

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