Facade, Basilica del Prado in Talavera, Sistine Chapel of the Ceramic — Stock Photo, Image

Facade, Basilica del Prado in Talavera, Sistine Chapel of the Ceramic — Illustration

Facade, Basilica del Prado in Talavera, Sistine Chapel of the Ceramic Basilica of the Virgen del Prado. Its walls are a veritable museum of ceramics of Talavera, where you can admire works of tile from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.

 — Illustration by FelixHerencias

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Talavera pottery is called a type of pottery is manufactured in the city of Talavera de la Reina, based muds of the river Tagus, kaolin and different glazes. Its use is to perform tableware, fountains, tile murals and other decorative elements.
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Of Muslim origin, ceramics from Talavera de la Reina industrial weight acquired from the sixteenth century. Cited by Cervantes, Lope de Vega and Tirso de Molina, the Talavera pottery can also documented in much of Spanish Baroque painting.
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