Transformación del espacio doméstico en el Madrid del siglo XVIII: del oratorio y el estrado al gabinete
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rdtp.2005.v60.i2.107Keywords:
Taste, Decoration, Spain, 18th Century, SculptureAbstract
The change that took place in Spain in the 18th century in interior decoration started in the royal palaces and among the gentry; from there it spread to the rest of the population. Trade in works of art grew as a result, as reflected in the ads of Diario de Madrid. With the Information furnished by this magazine one can know better the tastes in decoration for home interiors, especially that of the cabinet. The author here focuses on sculpture, the themes of which were mostly religious.
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