Talleres de Tui, Braga y Zamora en la arquitectura románica del norte de Portugal y Galicia
ISSN: 1130-7625
Ano de publicación: 2016
Número: 39
Páxinas: 195-218
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Anuario brigantino
Resumo
The origin of Portugal and the reinstatement of the dioceses of Tui and Braga after the Muslim invasion did not modify the old territorial demarcations. The workshops formed in the construction of their cathedrals influenced the Romanesque of their dioceses. From the Romanesque era of Tui, a voluminous layout of their capitals and the strong molding of their north gate were passed to their churches; Of Braga, transcended the decoration of its archivolts and impositions of the western cover, as well as the perforation of the tympanum of its north door, also repeated in the south of the diocese of Ourense. Finally, the door of the Bishop of the cathedral of Zamora was widely echoed both in the city itself and in Salamanca and near Porto, while its circles were transformed into small solid cylinders in Allaríz, Augas Santas and, in Gothic times, In Monterrey