- In the
years that
Queen Isabel II
ruled directly,
about 1843–1868, the
Sevillian bourgeoisie invested in a
construction boom
unmatched in the city's history...
-
Sevillian bollo...
- the
Granadan skier María José
Rienda (four), the
Sevillian rider Luis
Astolfi (four), and the
Sevillian rower Fernando Climent (four,
including a silver...
- from the
ateliers founded by monks, who were
strongly influenced by the
Sevillian Baroque School. In this context, the
stalls of the
Cathedral choir, the...
- The
Sevillian school of sculpture—the
tradition of
Christian religious sculpture in Seville, Andalusia, Spain—began in the 13th century,
formed a clear...
- The Real
Academia Sevillana de
Buenas Letras (pronunciation) (Seville
Royal Academy of Literature) is
located in the Casa-Palacio de los
Pinelo in central...
- with the
exception of the
Machado brothers,
Manuel and Antonio.
Being Sevillians and sons of the
folklorist Demófilo Machado, the
brothers had a more complex...
-
Sevillian Patio of the
Government Palace...
-
choice selection of
works by
artists from the so-called
Golden Age of
Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco...
- Real
Betis on
penalties (Iribar
missed the
decisive one,
which gave the
Sevillians the victory), and
reached third position in LaLiga.
Despite these defeats...