The paintings from Arlanza are a set of frescos belonging to the mural decoration of a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, in the Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, dating to around 1210, and now dispersed among a number of collections. The Spanish government began to detach and sell sections of the frescos in the 19th century, though less exciting sections remain in situ. In 1943, the largest group of six major fragments was moved to the National Art Museum of Catalonia of Barcelona. Most of the Romanesque mural painting that has survived is of religious subjects. There was also fine decorations of a courtly or profane nature in large monastic centres, such as Arlanza in Castile, and these fragments represent especially rare survivals. According to C. R. Dodwell, the
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| - Les pintures de San Pedro de Arlanza són un conjunt de pintures murals pertanyent al conjunt de decoració mural de l'església de . Va incorporar-se al fons del MNAC el 1943 amb el número de registre 040142-000. (ca)
- Las Pinturas de San Pedro de Arlanza son un conjunto de pinturas al fresco procedentes de la decoración mural de la Torre del Tesoro situada sobre sala capitular de la abadía benedictina de San Pedro de Arlanza, en Castilla y León, España. Los restos de aquella decoración se encuentran dispersos entre el Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya de Barcelona, que custodia seis fragmentos, el Fogg Art Museum y The Cloisters de los Estados Unidos, restando un fragmento en colección particular. (es)
- The paintings from Arlanza are a set of frescos belonging to the mural decoration of a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, in the Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, dating to around 1210, and now dispersed among a number of collections. The Spanish government began to detach and sell sections of the frescos in the 19th century, though less exciting sections remain in situ. In 1943, the largest group of six major fragments was moved to the National Art Museum of Catalonia of Barcelona. Most of the Romanesque mural painting that has survived is of religious subjects. There was also fine decorations of a courtly or profane nature in large monastic centres, such as Arlanza in Castile, and these fragments represent especially rare survivals. According to C. R. Dodwell, the (en)
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| - Les pintures de San Pedro de Arlanza són un conjunt de pintures murals pertanyent al conjunt de decoració mural de l'església de . Va incorporar-se al fons del MNAC el 1943 amb el número de registre 040142-000. (ca)
- Las Pinturas de San Pedro de Arlanza son un conjunto de pinturas al fresco procedentes de la decoración mural de la Torre del Tesoro situada sobre sala capitular de la abadía benedictina de San Pedro de Arlanza, en Castilla y León, España. Los restos de aquella decoración se encuentran dispersos entre el Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya de Barcelona, que custodia seis fragmentos, el Fogg Art Museum y The Cloisters de los Estados Unidos, restando un fragmento en colección particular. (es)
- The paintings from Arlanza are a set of frescos belonging to the mural decoration of a Benedictine monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, in the Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain, dating to around 1210, and now dispersed among a number of collections. The Spanish government began to detach and sell sections of the frescos in the 19th century, though less exciting sections remain in situ. In 1943, the largest group of six major fragments was moved to the National Art Museum of Catalonia of Barcelona. Most of the Romanesque mural painting that has survived is of religious subjects. There was also fine decorations of a courtly or profane nature in large monastic centres, such as Arlanza in Castile, and these fragments represent especially rare survivals. According to C. R. Dodwell, the "imposing" Arlanza paintings are "endowed with all the power and grandeur of Romanesque at its best". (en)
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