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Great Houses of Cayetana, Duchess of Alba
Hardback
Main Details
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Great Houses of Cayetana, Duchess of Alba
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Naty Abascal
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 300,Width 240 |
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Category/Genre | Residential buildings and domestic buildings Interior design, decor and style guides |
ISBN/Barcode |
9788494032561
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Classifications | Dewey:728.0946 |
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Illustrations |
200 colour, 2 b&w.
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Ediciones El Viso
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Imprint |
Ediciones El Viso
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Publication Date |
27 February 2013 |
Publication Country |
Spain
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Description
This publication, which features 220 large-format photographs, offers us a visual tour of the houses that belong to the Duchess of Alba in Madrid (The Liria Palace), Seville (The Palace of Las Duenas), Salamanca (The Palace of Monterrey), Ibiza and San Sebastian. The images were taken by the renowned interior photographer, Ricardo Labougle, whilst the architectural notes were written by the architect and university professor, Rafael Manzano. The whole project was coordinated by Naty Abascal. Born in 1926, the goddaughter of Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, the Duchess of Alba holds the world record for the most aristocratic titles. Indeed, her full name is Maria del Rosario Cayetana Alfonsa Victoria Eugenia Francisca Fitz-James Stuart y de Silva and she is a duchess seven times over, a countess 19 times and a marquesa 23 times. The 86-year-old noble, who is internationally famous for holding more titles than anyone else in the world (and for having fabulously eccentric style) is head of the 530-year-old House of Alba, and as such is entitled to ride her horse into Seville Cathedral, and according to protocol does not have to kneel before the Pope. It is said she could walk from the northern tip of Spain to the southernmost point without leaving her native lands. In 1947, the Duchess married Don Pedro Luis Martinez de Irujo y Artacoz, son of the Duke of Sotomayor. The wedding was considered to be the last great feudal wedding in Spain and attracted the attention of the international media. The Duchess has been the subject of much media attention in her native Spain, and is admired for her eccentric and bohemian fashion sense. A famed beauty in her youth, she once famously declared that her style icon was "myself". SELLING POINTS: .An intimate tour of the exclusive and never-before-seen magnificent palace and houses of the Cayetana Alba, whose collection of art, furniture and historical documents are recognised as one of the best in the world ILLUSTRATIONS: 200 colour & 20 b/w
ReviewsHer passions are reflected vividly on the pages of this amazing book, and the level of detail, thought, value, and historical significance leave the reader in awe. hello lovely This is an EVOCATION OF PURE SPANISH TRADITION not before seen... These residences feel lived in and cared for... unto even the Spanish Room at the Liria Palace, a stunningly beautiful gallery with its Rubens, de Zurbaran, Velazquez and Veronese bringing an immediacy to these historic surroundings in which this family lives. Decorator's Insider
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