The gallery decoration of Tomás Allende’s house at Mayor street in Madrid (1901): other artworks by Daniel Zuloaga for the Allende family
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Tomás Allende’s house located in calle Mayor in Madrid has a glassed-in Gallery which was decorated in the year 1901 in Art Nouveau style. Tiling Sockets were ordered to the ceramist Daniel Zuloaga at the factory La Segoviana. The murals on tiles Sockets and ceilings were painted with Néo-greek scenes by Alcalá Galiano. The stained glass windows that fully occupy one of the walls of the gallery were designed by the subsidiary House in Spain José Maumejean.
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