Writing the history of architecture in Spanish Enlightenment
Abstract Having considered a wide array of sources of information, this paper explores the values that were used to explain the development of architecture during the Enlightenment in Spain. At that time, architecture was considered just another expression of civilization. Its history was connected to other fields and was directly inspired by Enlightenment values, especially moderation, which revealed the limits to ground-breaking Spanish artistic thought.
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Crespo Delgado, D. (2016). Writing the history of architecture in Spanish Enlightenment. Cuadernos Dieciochistas, 17, 115–147. https://doi.org/10.14201/201617115147
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