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This window of the Convent of Christ in Tomar is one of manueline style best known example.
The Manueline, or Portuguese late Gothic is the sumptuous, composite Portuguese style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th century (during the reign of King Manuel, the 1st), incorporating maritime elements and representations of the discoveries brought from the voyages of Vasco da Gama and Pedro Álvares Cabral.
This innovative style synthesizes aspects of Late Gothic architecture with influences of Spanish Plateresque style, downtown Italian, and Flemish elements. It marks the transition from Late Gothic to Renaissance. The construction of churches and monasteries in Manueline was largely financed by proceeds of the lucrative spice trade with Africa and India.

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  • Copyright: David Machado (dafema) Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 14 W: 0 N: 12] (159)
  • Genre: Places
  • Medium: Color
  • Date Taken: 2008-08-14
  • Categories: Castles
  • Exposure: f/5.0, 1/420 seconds
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  • Photo Version: Original Version
  • Date Submitted: 2008-08-18 10:04
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