Asked by
Dalton Formaz
on Dec 19, 2024Verified
Portals of Spanish Plateresque facades generally took what form?
A) Inset entrance amid colonnaded wall
B) Carved retable against blank stone wall
C) Carved retable against patterned stone walls
D) Tall two-towered portal projecting from rusticated wall
Plateresque Facades
Architectural facades characteristic of the Spanish Renaissance, adorned with intricate, ornamental designs that resemble silverwork (plateresque).
Carved Retable
A decorative element placed above and behind an altar, often intricately carved and used as a backdrop for liturgical objects.
- Determine the distinguishing features and inspirations of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Determine the distinguishing features and inspirations of Renaissance and Baroque architecture.
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