Sala de los Abencerrajes in het Alhambra van Granada by Enrique Linares

1900 - 1930

Sala de los Abencerrajes in het Alhambra van Granada

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Curatorial notes

Enrique Linares created this photograph of the Sala de los Abencerrajes in the Alhambra of Granada. It serves as a compelling artifact from a time of significant cultural and political change in Spain. The photograph offers a glimpse into the Alhambra, a site imbued with centuries of history, bearing witness to the rise and fall of empires, religious conflicts, and the complex interplay of Islamic and Christian cultures. The photograph itself becomes a symbol of cultural preservation and historical documentation. Consider how the rise of photography as a medium played a role in shaping perceptions of historical sites and cultural heritage. Linares's photograph not only captures the architectural details of the Sala de los Abencerrajes but also reflects the broader European fascination with Orientalism and the desire to document and study non-Western cultures. To fully understand the photograph, we might consider research resources and look at the political context of nineteenth-century Spain, including the rise of nationalism, debates over cultural identity, and the legacy of Spanish colonialism.