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The Giralda, Seville

1836 · Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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The Giralda once served as the minaret of the mosque of Seville, which was transformed into a cathedral in the thirteenth century. This informal sketch was painted during one of Dauzats's trips to Spain in the company of Baron Isidore Taylor (1789-1879), who played a crucial role in expanding French popular taste to include works of art from other cultures and scenes of travel abroad.

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The Giralda, Seville