A DOORWAY IN THE ALCÁZAR, SEVILLE.
Seville is instinct of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Here is the house in which he lived, and the house in which he died: here in the picture gallery are over a score of his paintings, and here are the originals of the beggar-boys, which are admitted to be beyond praise. Here, too, in the centre of the Plaza del Museo, is the statue of the painter that was erected in 1866.
Seville.
A STREET IN SEVILLE.
FIFTEENTH CENTURY GRATING, SEVILLE CATHEDRAL.
GALLERY OF PILATE’S HOUSE.