Juli Soler i Santaló (1865–1914)
A man and two women gather around a stone cross in Alquézar (Huesca, Aragon), 1907
Juli Soler i Santaló (1865–1914)
A man and two women gather around a stone cross in Alquézar (Huesca, Aragon), 1907
"Court in Tarifa."
Kurt Hielscher, Picturesque Spain (New York: Brentano's, 1925)
Coffered ceiling panel depicting a fight between a Christian knight and a Muslim, Catalonia (Spain), ca. 1300
Four panels depicting mourners, from the grave of Sancho Sánchez Carrillo and his wife Juana, in the chapel of San Andrés de Mahamud, Burgos, Spain, ca. 1295
"Tanzende Zigeunerin."
Kurt Hielscher, Picturesque Spain (New York: Brentano's, 1925)
Carved capitals in the Cloister of the Church of Santa Maria de l'Estany (Bages, Catalonia, Spain)
Photographed by Juli Soler i Santaló (Spanish/Catalan, 1865–1914) between 1900 and 1914.
Centre Excursionista de Catalunya / Memòria Digital de Catalunya
"Alcala de Guadaira — Castillo."
Kurt Hielscher, Picturesque Spain (New York: Brentano's, 1925)
The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, photographed by Kurt Hielscher (1881–1948)
Kurt Hielscher, Picturesque Spain (New York: Brentano's, 1925)
A group of Falangist youth take lunch at a summer camp, 1942
Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
Four priests play pelota on the portico of the Church of St. Michael in Aginaga (Eibar)
Photo by Indalecio Ojanguren (Basque/Spanish, 1887–1972), 1954
“Retrato de un grupo de jóvenes, integrado por un muchacho con uniforme y 4 hombres con con traje, corbata, gabardina y boina, sentados en la terraza del Café Suizo, en la plaza del Castillo en Pamplona, junto a un camarero en pie.”
José Galle Gallego, 1926
Archivo Real y General de Navarr, via returntobasque
Francisco Goya (Spanish, 1746–1828)
"El pelele", 1791–92
Museo del Prado
Santiago Pelegrín (Spanish, 1885-1954)
Cover for El Pescador de esponjas (originally published as Le Pécheur d'éponges) by Panait Istrati (Romanian, 1884-1935)
Madrid: Editorial Zeus, 1931
"Salamanca — Catedral Vieja (1100) y Catedral Nueva (1509)"
Postcard sent from Salamanca to Bucharest on 5 December 1936, by Vasile Marin to his wife Ana Maria.