“Royston,”
Swiss Cottage,
N.W.

CONTENTS

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[SEVILLE][1]
[MOORISH SEVILLE][5]
[SEVILLE UNDER THE CASTILIAN KINGS][35]
[THE ALCAZAR][45]
[THE CATHEDRAL][69]
[OTHER BUILDINGS OF THE FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES][89]
[BUILDINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES][101]
[THE PAINTERS OF SEVILLE][107]
[THE OLD ROMAN CITY][135]

ILLUSTRATIONS

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[General view of Seville from the Giralda Tower, West side of the City. First view][1]
[General view of Seville from the Giralda Tower, West side of the City. Second view][2]
[General view of Seville from the Giralda Tower, East side][3]
[General view of Seville from the Giralda Tower, Central part of the City][4]
[General view of Seville from the Giralda Tower, North side][5]
[Procession of the Conception of the Virgin passing through the Plaza de San Francisco][6]
[View of Seville][7]
[View of Seville][8]
[View of Seville][9]
[View of Seville][10]
[View of Seville][11]
[View of Seville][12]
[View of Seville][13]
[View of Seville][14]
[Bridge over the Guadalquivir][15]
[Hercules Avenue][16]
[The Plaza Nueva][17]
[View of Triana from the Tower of Gold][18]
[View of Seville from Triana][19]
[View of Seville from Triana][20]
[The Tower of Gold from San Telmo][21]
[A street in Seville][22]
[The Tower of Gold][23]
[Church of San Marcos, from the Palace of the Dueñas][24]
[Church of San Marcos][25]
[Court of the Hotel de Madrid][26]
[Hospital, with the Mosaics painted by Murillo][27]
[Portal of the Convent of Santa Paula][28]
[Church of Santa Catalina][29]
[Church of Todos Santos][30]
[The Provincial Museum, with Murillo’s statue][31]
[Statue of Murillo][32]
[General view of the Town Hall][33]
[The Town Hall, left side][34]
[The Town Hall, left side, detail of the interior angle][35]
[Door of the Town Hall][36]
[The Town Hall, detail of the principal part][37]
[General view of the Town Hall][38]
[The Town Hall, detail of the façade][39]
[The Town Hall, detail of the principal door][40]
[Window in the Town Hall][41]
[Principal facade of the Tobacco Factory][42]
[The Tobacco Factory][43]
[Cigar makers, Seville][44]
[The “Sevillanas” Dance][45]
[Sevillian Costumes—A Courtyard][46]
[General view of the Exchange][47]
[Court in the Exchange][48]
[The Aceite Postern and ancient ramparts][49]
[The Roman walls near the gate of the Macarena][50]
[The Roman Amphitheatre of Italica][51]
[General view of the Palace of San Telmo from the River][52]
[Principal Portal of the San Telmo Palace][53]
[Interior of the Hall of Columns in the San Telmo Palace][54]
[Interior view of the Duke of Montpensier’s study in San Telmo][55]
[Various objects found in the sepulchres at San Telmo.
(In the Palace of San Telmo)]
[56]
[Palms in the Gardens of San Telmo][57]
[The sepulchres of the victims of Don Juan Tenorio in the Gardens of San Telmo][58]
[The Roman Sepulchres in the Gardens of San Telmo][59]
[View in the Gardens of San Telmo][60]
[The Aviary in the Gardens of San Telmo][61]
[The River in the Gardens of San Telmo][62]
[The Cocoa Tree and east side of San Telmo][63]
[The Zapote, a tree in the Gardens of San Telmo][64]
[The Island and River in the Gardens of San Telmo][65]
[The Yucca, a rare tree in the Gardens of San Telmo][66]
[General view of the Hospital de la Sangre][67]
[Church of the Sagrario, north side][68]
[Principal façade of the Hospital de la Sangre][69]
[Porch of the Church of the Hospital de la Sangre][70]
[Bas-relief, Hospital de la Sangre, the work of Torregiano][71]
[General view of the exterior of the Cathedral][72]
[The Giralda, from the Patio de los Naranjos][73]
[The top of the Giralda][74]
[The Dancing Choir-boys, Seville Cathedral][75]
[Dancing-boys, Seville Cathedral][76]
[The Gate of the Archbishop][77]
[Plaza de San Francisco, with the Giralda and Cathedral][78]
[Plaza del Triunfo, the Cathedral, and the Exchange, from the Gate of the Lion][79]
[The Fête][80]
[Gate of San Miguel in the Cathedral][81]
[Gate of the Cathedral called de las Campanillas][82]
[Gate of the Baptist in the Cathedral][83]
[The Gate of the Lizard in the Cathedral][84]
[General view of the Cathedral from the Tribune of the principal door][85]
[Principal Sacristy in the Cathedral][86]
[Principal Entrance to the Cathedral][87]
[Interior view of the Principal Sacristy in the Cathedral][88]
[The Gamba Chapel][89]
[The Cathedral, the Gamba Chapel, and entrance to that of the Antigua][90]
[Chapels of the Conception and the Annunciation in the Cathedral][91]
[The Cathedral. The Chapel of the Conception][92]
[The Cathedral. Detail of the High Altar][93]
[The Cathedral. Retablo, or altar-piece of the High Altar][94]
[Iron railings of the lateral part of the High Altar][95]
[The Cathedral. Wrought-iron screen in the Choir][96]
[The Cathedral. Wrought-iron screen of the High Altar][97]
[St Christopher carrying the Child Jesus, by Mateo Perez Alesio, in the Cathedral][98]
[San Fernando Square][99]
[Gardens of the Alcazar][100]
[General view of the Gardens of the Alcazar][101]
[View of the Gardens of the Alcazar][102]
[General view of the Gardens of the Alcazar][103]
[The Gardens of the Alcazar. Lake and Gallery of Don Pedro I., the Cruel][104]
[The Gardens of the Alcazar. View of the Gallery of Don Pedro I., the Cruel][105]
[The Hothouses in the Gardens of the Alcazar][106]
[Calle de las Vedras in the Gardens of the Alcazar][107]
[The Gardens of the Alcazar. Parterre of Doña Maria de Padilla][108]
[The Alcazar. Baths of Doña Maria de Padilla][109]
[Magnificent altar in faience, painted in the fifteenth century. (In the Oratory of the Catholic Sovereigns in the Alcazar.)][110]
[Town Hall of Seville. Details of doors and balconies][111]
[Town Hall of Seville. Details][112]
[Parish Church of San Marcos][113]
[Various Towers of Seville][114]
[Details of the Mosaic commonly called El Grande][115]
[Sculpture and details of ancient churches][116]
[Architectural parts, bas-reliefs, and ceramic objects][117]
[Façade of the Consistorial houses][118]
[Entrance to the Alcazar, Seville][119]
[Principal Façade of the Alcazar][120]
[Gate of the principal entrance, Alcazar][121]
[Interior of the Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][122]
[Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][123]
[Interior of the Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][124]
[Interior of the Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][125]
[Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][126]
[Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][127]
[Hall of Ambassadors. Alcazar][128]
[Upper part of the Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][129]
[Court of the Dolls from the Room of the Prince, Alcazar][130]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][131]
[Angle in the Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][132]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][133]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][134]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][135]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][136]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][137]
[Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][138]
[Gallery on the second storey of the Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][139]
[Upper part of the Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][140]
[Upper part of the Court of the Dolls, Alcazar][141]
[Entrance to the Dormitory of the Moorish Kings, Alcazar][142]
[Dormitory of the Moorish Kings, Alcazar][143]
[Front of the sleeping-saloon of the Moorish Kings, Alcazar][144]
[Sleeping-saloon of the Moorish Kings, Alcazar][145]
[Intercolumniation, where Don Fadrique was assassinated, Alcazar][146]
[Sultana’s Quarters, Alcazar][146]
[Room in which King St Ferdinand died, Alcazar][147]
[Interior of the Hall of St Ferdinand, Alcazar][148]
[Front of the Hall of St Ferdinand, Alcazar][149]
[Gate of the Hall of St Ferdinand, Alcazar][150]
[Gallery of the Hall of St Ferdinand, Alcazar][151]
[Throne of Justice, Alcazar][152]
[Court of the Hundred Virgins, Alcazar][153]
[Court of the Virgins, Alcazar][154]
[General view of the Court of the Hundred Virgins, Alcazar][155]
[Court of the Virgins, Alcazar][156]
[Front of the Dormitory of the Moorish Kings and the Court of the Virgins, Alcazar][157]
[Gallery in the Court of the Virgins, Alcazar][158]
[The Court of the Virgins, Capital of the door of the Hall of Ambassadors, Alcazar][159]
[The Alcazar. Court of the Virgins. Capital of the gate of the Hall of Charles V.][160]
[Palace of the Dueñas, Door of the Chapel][161]
[Palace of the Dukes of Alcalá, commonly called Casa de Pilatos][162]
[The Court in the House of Pilate][163]
[Court of the House of Pilate][164]
[Gallery in the Court of the House of Pilate][165]
[House of Pilate][166]
[Gallery in the Court of the House of Pilate][167]
[Angle and statue in the House of Pilate][168]
[House of Pilate. Entrance to the ante-room of the Chapel][169]
[The staircase in the House of Pilate, by Barrera][170]
[House of Pilate. Entrance door of the Oratory][171]
[House of Pilate. Way out to the flat roofs in the High Gallery][172]
[Staircase in the House of Pilate][173]
[House of Pilate. Doors of the officers in the High Gallery][174]
[House of Pilate. Window of the Prætor’s Hall leading to the Garden][175]
[House of Pilate. Barred window in the Prætor’s Garden][176]
[House of Pilate. Bolt on the Prætor’s Gate][177]
[House of Pilate. Window in the Ante-room of the Chapel][178]
[House of Pilate. Section of the ceiling in the Prætor’s Hall][179]
[Palace of the Dueñas in Seville][180]
[House of Pilate. Mosaics in the Hall of the Fountain][181]
[Palace of the Dueñas in Seville. Glazed tiles in the socles of the Chapel and arches][182]
[Mosaic of the Peristyle in the Palace][183]
[House of Pilate. Mosaic in the Hall of the Fountain][184]
[Mosaic in the Court of the House of Pilate][185]
[Mosaic in the Court of the House of Pilate][186]
[Mosaic in the Court of the House of Pilate][187]
[House of Pilate. Mosaic in the Chapel][188]
[Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Born in Seville, 1617][189]
[Altar-screen of the La Gamba, by Luis de Vargas. Seville Cathedral][190]
[“Descent from the Cross,” by Pedro Campaña, Seville Cathedral][191]
[“St Anthony of Padua visited by the Infant Saviour while kneeling at his prayers,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][192]
[“Our Lord baptized by St John Baptist,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][193]
[“The Guardian Angel,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][194]
[“St Leander,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][195]
[“St Isidore,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][196]
[“St Ferdinand, crowned and robed,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][197]
[“Madre Francisca Dorotea Villalda,” by Murillo. Seville Cathedral][198]
[“St Anthony with the Infant Saviour,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][199]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][200]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][201]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][202]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][203]
[“St Justa and St Rufina, Patron Saints of Seville, holding between them the Giralda Tower,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][204]
[“St Bonaventure and St Leander,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][205]
[“St Thomas of Villanueva, giving alms at the door of his Cathedral,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][206]
[“The Annunciation of Our Lady,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][207]
[“St Felix of Cantalisi, restoring to Our Lady the Infant Saviour, whom she had placed in his arms,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][208]
[“Adoration of the Shepherds of Bethlehem,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][209]
[“St Peter Nolasco kneeling before Our Lady of Mercy,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][210]
[“The Deposition,—St Francis of Assisi supporting the body of Our Lord nailed by the left hand to the Cross,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][211]
[“St Joseph and the Infant Saviour,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][212]
[“St John the Baptist in the Desert leaning against a rock,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][213]
[“St Augustine and the Flaming Heart,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][214]
[“St Felix of Cantalisi and the Infant Jesus,” known as “San Felix de las Arrugas,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][215]
[“St Anthony with the Infant Saviour,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][216]
[“Deposition from the Cross,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][217]
[“Our Lady with the Infant Saviour in her Arms,” by Murillo. (An early picture.) Seville Museum][218]
[“Our Lady and the Infant Saviour,” known as “La Virgen de la Servilleta,” by Murillo. Seville Museum][219]
[“Our Lady seated, with the Infant Saviour in her lap,” by Murillo. (An early picture.) Seville Museum][220]
[“St Thomas of Aquin,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][221]
[“The Virgin of the Grotto,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][222]
[“St Bruno talking to the Pope,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][223]
[“The Day of Judgment,” by Martin de Vos. Seville Museum][224]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” by J. Valdes Leal. Seville Museum][225]
[“Jesus crowning St Joseph,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][226]
[“The Devout Punyon,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][227]
[“Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception,” the Virgin surrounded by Cherubim, by Fr. Pacheco. Seville Museum][228]
[“Our Lord’s Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes,” by Murillo. Seville Hospital][229]
[“Moses striking the Rock in Horeb,” by Murillo. La Caridad, Seville][230]
[“St John of God, sinking under the weight of a sick man, assisted by an Angel,” by Murillo. La Caridad, Seville][231]
[“The Death of St Hermenigild” by J. de las Roelas. Hospital de la Sangre, Seville][232]
[“The Apostleship,” by Juan de las Roelas. Hospital de la Sangre, Seville][233]
[“The End of this World’s Glories,” by Valdes Leal. La Caridad, Seville][234]
[“Pietà, or the Virgin supporting the dead body of her Divine Son,” altar-screen, by Luis de Vargas. Santa Maria la Blanca, Seville][235]
[“St Joseph, holding the Infant Saviour in his arms,” by Murillo. San Telmo, Seville][236]
[“Our Lady of the Girdle,” by Murillo, San Telmo, Seville][237]
[“Portrait of Ferdinand VII.,” by Goya. San Telmo, Seville][238]
[“Portrait of Charles IV.,” by Goya. San Telmo, Seville][239]
[“The Annunciation,” by F. Zurbarán. San Telmo, Seville][240]
[“The Death of Laocoon and his Sons at the Siege of Troy,” by El Greco. San Telmo, Seville][241]
[“Caton of Utique tearing open his wounds,” by Josef Ribera. San Telmo, Seville][242]
[“Pietà. The Virgin holding the dead Saviour in her arms,” by Morales. San Telmo, Seville][243]
[“Portrait of El Greco,” by himself. Gallery of San Telmo, Seville][244]
[“The Miracle of St Vœu. St Hugo in the refectory with several Chartreux,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][245]
[“The Martyrdom of St Andrew,” by J. de las Roelas. Seville Museum][246]
[“The Last Supper,” by P. de Cespedes. Seville Museum][247]
[“Christ on the Cross,” by Zurbarán. Seville Museum][248]
[Portrait of the figure in Pacheco’s picture at Seville, supposed to represent Cervantes][249]
[“The Virgin and the Child Jesus,” by Alonso Cano. Seville Cathedral][250]
[“The Descent from the Cross,” by Alego Fernandez. Seville Cathedral][251]
[The Cathedral][252]
[The Giralda][253]
[The Giralda][254]
[Cathedral. The Gate of Pardon][255]
[Cathedral. Puerta de los Palos][256]
[Plan of the Cathedral][257]
[Cathedral. View of an organ][258]
[Cathedral. Monument to Columbus][259]
[Cathedral. Silver Tabernacle (weighing forty-five arrobas)][260]
[Alcazar Gardens][261]
[Alcazar Gardens][262]
[Alcazar Gardens][263]
[House of Pilate. The Goddess Ceres][264]
[House of Pilate. The Goddess Pallas Pacifer][265]
[Italica][266]
[Roman Walls][267]
[Patio de Banderas and the Giralda][268]
[Plaza de San Francisco][269]
[St Mark’s Church][270]
[Plaza de San Fernando][271]
[The Town Hall. Details of the old part][272]
[Façade of the Palace of San Telmo][273]
[Statue of Velazquez][274]
[Plaza de la Constitución][275]
[Plaza de la Constitución][276]
[Calle de Sierpes][277]
[Calle de Sierpes][278]
[A street in Seville][279]
[Hercules Avenue][280]
[The Pasadera][281]
[Courtyard of La Caridad][282]
[Plaza de San Fernando][283]
[Plaza de Gavidia][284]
[View from the Pasadera][285]
[The Drive][286]
[Paseo de las Delicias][287]
[The Quay][288]
[Partial view of Seville][289]
[Plaza de Toros][290]
[Fields of San Sebastian][291]
[Park of Maria Luisa][292]
[Railway Station of M.Z.A. Principal Façade][293]
[Railway Station of M.Z.A. General View][294]
[Triana Bridge][295]
[View from Triana Bridge][296]
[View from Triana][297]
[San Telmo from Triana][298]
[The Cathedral. Our Lord Crucified. Sculpture in the Sacristy][299]
[Plan of Seville][300]

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