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Aragonese Collection (page 6)

The Aragonese region, with its rich history and stunning landscapes, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage

Background imageAragonese Collection: Night view of Plaza del Pilar square with Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar, Zaragoza

Night view of Plaza del Pilar square with Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Sunset view of Puente de Piedra bridge with Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar church

Sunset view of Puente de Piedra bridge with Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar church, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Royal tomb of Peter III of Aragon (1240-1285) by Bartomeu

Royal tomb of Peter III of Aragon (1240-1285) by Bartomeu
Peter III of Aragon (1240-1285). Called the Great. King of Aragon, Valencia and Sicily and Count of Barcelona. Royal tomb of Peter III by Bartomeu de Girona (13th-14th centuries)

Background imageAragonese Collection: Royal tomb of James II of Aragon (1267-1327) by Pere de

Royal tomb of James II of Aragon (1267-1327) by Pere de
James II of Aragon (1267-1327). Called the Just. King of Aragon, Valencia and Count of Barcelona. Royal tomb of James II and Blanche of Anjou (1280-1310) by Pere de Bonull

Background imageAragonese Collection: Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820), 1783, by

Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820), 1783, by
Maria Teresa de Vallabriga y Rozas (1759-1820). Wife of the Infante Luis de Borbon, 1783. Portrait by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Gothic altarpiece of the Cruxificion, by Bernardo de Aras (1

Gothic altarpiece of the Cruxificion, by Bernardo de Aras (1448-1471). Aragonese School. From the Hospital of Our Lady of Hope. Museum of Huesca. Aragon. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Roger of Lauria (1245-1305). Colored engraving

Roger of Lauria (1245-1305). Colored engraving
Roger of Lauria (1245-1305). Sicilian-Aragonese admiral. The Great Admiral. Engraving by Serrapausas in Spanish Glories. Colored

Background imageAragonese Collection: Romanesque. Spain. 12th century. Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo

Romanesque. Spain. 12th century. Abbey of San Pedro el Viejo (Saint Peter the Old). Hexagonal tower. Huesca. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. Aragon. Reign of Philip II. Alterations of Aragon. En

Spain. Aragon. Reign of Philip II. Alterations of Aragon. Entry of Castilian royal troops in Zaragoza (October 1591) that ended the Aragonese uprising. Colored Engraving. 19th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. Aragon. Ainsa. Collegiate of St. Mary. Cloister. Det

Spain. Aragon. Ainsa. Collegiate of St. Mary. Cloister. Det
Spain. Aragon. Ainsa. Collegiate of St. Mary. Romanesque. 11th to 12th century. Triangular cloister. 13th to 14th century. Detail

Background imageAragonese Collection: Romanesque Art. Spain. Church of San Juan de Toledo de Lanat

Romanesque Art. Spain. Church of San Juan de Toledo de Lanata. First half of the 12th century. Under the patronage of St. John the Baptist is located in the town of San Juan. Apses and tower. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Romanesque art. Spain. The Monastery of Santa Mar?=?a de Oba

Romanesque art. Spain. The Monastery of Santa Mar?=?a de Obarra. It was established in the 9th century and is located in the Pre-Pyrenees at the foot of the Mountains of Sis. Beranui. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Linear Gothic. Spain. 14th century. St. Catherine of Alexand

Linear Gothic. Spain. 14th century. St. Catherine of Alexand
Linear Gothic. Spain. 14th century. Priory chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou (c.1301-1348), nun and prioress. Inside the chair arms are depicted St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Agnes. 1322

Background imageAragonese Collection: Romanesque art. Spain. 13th century. Berbegal Front (Aragon)

Romanesque art. Spain. 13th century. Berbegal Front (Aragon). Polychromed wood. Diocesan Museum of Lleida. Catalonia

Background imageAragonese Collection: Linear Gothic. Spain. 14th century. Priory chair of Blanche

Linear Gothic. Spain. 14th century. Priory chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou (c.1301-1348), nun and prioress. Friar. Portrait. 1322. It comes from the Monastery of Santa Maria de Sigena (Huesca)

Background imageAragonese Collection: Gothic Art. Spain. The Last Supper. Buisan canopy

Gothic Art. Spain. The Last Supper. Buisan canopy. Tempera painting on supports coated with the name of the Apostles in Gothic script. It comes from the Church of San Juan de Buisan

Background imageAragonese Collection: Barbastro Cathedral. Choir stalls in oak. First, a relief re

Barbastro Cathedral. Choir stalls in oak. First, a relief re
Renaissance Art. 16th century. Spain. Barbastro Cathedral. Choir stalls in oak by Geroge Comon and John Jubero. First, a relief representing St. Peter. Barbastro. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Stairs

Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Stairs
Gothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Stairs leading to the pulpit of the refectory. Sastago. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Refectory. Sastago. Spain

Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Refectory. Sastago. Spain
Gothic Art. Spain. 13th century. Monastery of Our Lady of Rueda. Cistercian Order. Refectory with the pulpit to read. Sastago. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Aljaferia Palace. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain

Aljaferia Palace. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
Aljaferia Palace, built in 11th century, under King Aben-Alfage. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Romanesque art. Spain. Monastery of San Juan de la Pena. Cap

Romanesque art. Spain. Monastery of San Juan de la Pena. Capital of cloister carved by the Master of San Juan de la Pena. 12th-13th centuries. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt. Roda de Isabena

Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt. Roda de Isabena
Romanesque art. Spain. 11th century. Cathedral of St. Vincent (1056-1067). Crypt housing the tomb of Saint Raymond (background). Roda de Isabena. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon. Spai

The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon. Spai
Roman Art. Spain. The site of Banales. Thermal baths. Uncastillo. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Prehistoric Art. Spain. Beaker culture (2500-1800 BC)

Prehistoric Art. Spain. Beaker culture (2500-1800 BC). Late Neolithic or Chalcolithic running into the early Bronze Age. It comes from Mallen. Museum of Zaragoza. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. Aragon. Jaca. The Citadel (16th century)

Spain. Aragon. Jaca. The Citadel (16th century)
Spain. Aragon. Jaca. The Citadel, built in the 16th century by Tiburzio Spannocchi

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. Aragon. Alquezar. Castle

Spain. Aragon. Alquezar. Castle
Spain. Aragon. Alquezar. Ruins of the castle, built by the moors in the 9th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: Spain. Aragon. Beranuy. Romanesque monastery of Santa Mari?a

Spain. Aragon. Beranuy. Romanesque monastery of Santa Mari?a de Obarra. Central apse decorated with lombard arcs. Detail

Background imageAragonese Collection: Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. 12th century. Capi

Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. 12th century. Capi
Romanesque. Spain. 12th century. Cloister of the Cathedral of St. Vincent. Capital. Roda de Isabena. Aragon

Background imageAragonese Collection: Jerome Cosida (1510-1592?). Presentation of the Virgin in th

Jerome Cosida (1510-1592?). Presentation of the Virgin in th
Renaissance. Spain. 16th century. Jerome Cosida (1510-1592?), whose real name was Jerome Vincent Vallejo. Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. Central bank board. Chapel of St. John the Baptist

Background imageAragonese Collection: Cathedral of Teruel (12th and 13th centuries). Mudejar tower

Cathedral of Teruel (12th and 13th centuries). Mudejar tower of golden brick, topped with a prismatic structure. Aragon. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Aljaferia Palace. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zarago

Aljaferia Palace. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zarago
Aljaferia Palace, built in the eleventh century, under King Aben-Alfage. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Forment Damian (c. 1480- 1540). Spanish sculptor. Altarpiece

Forment Damian (c. 1480- 1540). Spanish sculptor. Altarpiece
Forment Damian (c.1480- 1540). Spanish sculptor. Altarpiece of the Cathedral of Barbastro. Unfinished work of the artist who died in 1540, having made the base of alabaster altar

Background imageAragonese Collection: The Banares roman baths. Spain

The Banares roman baths. Spain
The Banares roman baths. Zaragoza province. Aragon. Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: Cathedral of Jaca. 11th c. SPAIN. Jaca. Cathedral

Cathedral of Jaca. 11th c. SPAIN. Jaca. Cathedral. King David musician. Capitel located at the gates of the old chapter. Romanesque art. Architecture

Background imageAragonese Collection: FORMENT, Damiࠨ1480-1540). Main Altarpiece of the

FORMENT, Damiࠨ1480-1540). Main Altarpiece of the
FORMENT, Damiࠨ 1480-1540). Main Altarpiece of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar. 1509 - 1518. SPAIN. Zaragoza. Bas� ca de Nuestra Se񯲡 del Pilar

Background imageAragonese Collection: LANUZA, Juan de (1564-1591). Justicia Mayor de Arag󮬅

LANUZA, Juan de (1564-1591). Justicia Mayor de Arag󮬅
LANUZA, Juan de (1564-1591). Justicia Mayor de Arag󮬠 revolted against Philip II of Spain. Sculpture of Juan de Lanuza in Justiciazgo monument in the Plaza de Arag󮠩 n Zaragoza

Background imageAragonese Collection: Virgin Child Enthroned Scenes Life Tempera gold

Virgin Child Enthroned Scenes Life Tempera gold
Artokoloro

Background imageAragonese Collection: Resurrection Oil silver wood gold ground 31 x 24 7 / 8

Resurrection Oil silver wood gold ground 31 x 24 7 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageAragonese Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella

FERDINAND & ISABELLA, 1493. Columbus at the court of Ferdinand and Isabella on his return from the New World in 1493. Engraving after Victor A. Searles, 1893

Background imageAragonese Collection: FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation

FERDINAND & ISABELLA. Spanish author Ambrosio de Montesino presenting his translation of Vita Christi, by Ludolphus de Saxonia, to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Spanish woodcut, 1502

Background imageAragonese Collection: ITALY: OTRANTO CASTLE. The ancient Aragonese Castle (rebuilt in the 15th century) in Otranto

ITALY: OTRANTO CASTLE. The ancient Aragonese Castle (rebuilt in the 15th century) in Otranto, Puglia, Italy. Line engraving, late 18th or early 19th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: AUGUSTINA OF ARAGON (1786-1857). Spanish heroine

AUGUSTINA OF ARAGON (1786-1857). Spanish heroine. Augustina mans a cannon during the defense of Zaragoza against French forces. Oil on canvas, Spanish, c1820

Background imageAragonese Collection: ST. HELENA AND JEW. The interrogation of a Jewish man by Saint Helena concerning

ST. HELENA AND JEW. The interrogation of a Jewish man by Saint Helena concerning the location of the Holy Cross. Retable panel, 1485-87, from the Church of the Holy Cross in Blesa, Spain

Background imageAragonese Collection: SPAIN: ROYAL LINEAGE. General genealogy of the House of Hapsburg, showing the lineage

SPAIN: ROYAL LINEAGE. General genealogy of the House of Hapsburg, showing the lineage of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Codex, 16th century, by Juan Tirols

Background imageAragonese Collection: SIEGE OF MAJORCA, 1229. Siege of Majorca by Christian forces under King James I of Aragon

SIEGE OF MAJORCA, 1229. Siege of Majorca by Christian forces under King James I of Aragon. Mural, 14th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: SPAIN: MAJORCA, 1229. King James I of Aragon (far right) encamped with his forces

SPAIN: MAJORCA, 1229. King James I of Aragon (far right) encamped with his forces before the invasion and annexation of the island of Majorca, then under Muslim control. Mural, 14th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: ALFONSO II (1157-1196). King of Aragon

ALFONSO II (1157-1196). King of Aragon. Alfonso II accepts the codex Libro de Feudos from its author, Raimundo de Caldes. Manuscript illumination, 12th century

Background imageAragonese Collection: FERDINAND V OF CASTILE (1452-1516). King of Castile (1474-1504) and Aragon (1479-1516)

FERDINAND V OF CASTILE (1452-1516). King of Castile (1474-1504) and Aragon (1479-1516). Autograph signature



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The Aragonese region, with its rich history and stunning landscapes, is a treasure trove of cultural heritage. From the picturesque Castello Aragonese in Ischia, Italy to the majestic Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar church in Zaragoza, Spain, this captivating land offers a glimpse into centuries past. In Ischia, the Aragonese Castle stands proudly at sunset, overlooking the Gulf of Naples. Its ancient walls whisper tales of conquests and battles that have shaped this enchanting island. Meanwhile, Zaragoza in Spain boasts a 19th-century map showcasing its grandeur as well as the Virgen of Our Lady of the Pillar statue - a symbol of devotion for locals and visitors alike. Traveling further through Aragon reveals more architectural wonders such as Teruel's Tower of Saint Martin. This medieval masterpiece depicts Saint Martin cutting his cloak and serves as a reminder of faith's enduring power throughout history. The Basilica de Nuestra Senora del Pilar church is another gem nestled by the Ebro river in Zaragoza. As sunlight paints vibrant hues across its facade at sunset, it exudes an ethereal beauty that captivates all who behold it. Not only does Aragon boast magnificent structures but also legendary figures like Pedro Ahones - an esteemed knight whose heroic death left an indelible mark on history. The artistic portrayal of Saint Michael the Archangel with Two Donors showcases both religious devotion and artistic mastery prevalent during the Middle 15th century. Engravings depicting soldiers from Crown of Aragon reveal their valor and strength while offering glimpses into their attire and weaponry. These brave warriors fought fearlessly to protect their homeland against any threat that dared challenge them. As we explore these hints scattered across Ischia and various cities in Spain like Madrid or Teruel, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand how culture flourished under Aragonese influence.