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House of the Abarca Maldonado family (today belongs to the Counts of Oliva) by Pedro Martinez de Hebert — VisualArtsDB
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House of the Abarca Maldonado family (today belongs to the Counts of Oliva)
House of the Abarca Maldonado family (today belongs to the Counts of Oliva)
Pedro Martinez de Hebert
1862
Dimensions
25.4 Centimeters (Measurements) × 34.8 Centimeters (Measurements) × 59.6901 Centimeters (Measurements) × 44.7676 Centimeters (Measurements)
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Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
Styles
Object Record Structure: Part
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General view of the university. (Vista general de la universidad).
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Town Hall (Casa del Ayuntamiento)
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Cathedral door onto small court. (Puerta de la catedral en el patio chico)
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House of the Dead (Casa de las Muertes)
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General view from Cricket Street. (Vista general desde la calle del Grillo)
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View of the cathedral (Vista de la catedral)
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Military school of the order of Calatrava (Colegio militar de Calatrava)
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Facade of the university (Fachada de la universidad).
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San Esteban
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Palace of the Viscount of Amaya (Palacio del Vizcondo de Amaya).
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Parish of the Holy Spirit. (Parroquia de Sancti Spiritus).
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