
Symmetry in Seville

by Marcy Wielfaert
Title
Symmetry in Seville
Artist
Marcy Wielfaert
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Originally built as part of the Ibero American Exposition of 1928, the Plaza de Espana is a great place to visit when in Seville, Spain. Combining elements from Baroque, Renaissance, and Moorish Revival styles, the plaza buildings are considered to be a landmark design of regional architecture. When the exposition ended, most of the buildings were claimed by the government of Spain for offices, but even though visitors can no longer see the interiors, the outside plaza itself is a must see for Seville. Mosaic tile artistry is tucked away in alcoves located throughout the huge area depicting historically significant scenes, virtually creating an outdoor art museum. This photo is one of the main plaza buildings and has gorgeous symmetry and lines, making it a wonderful decor piece appropriate for office, hall, den, living room, or anywhere in your home that calls for a piece of fine art photography.
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October 30th, 2019
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