Travellers’ Views of Seville in the Early Nineteenth Century

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Urban design
Martin Paul Sorowka

Abstract

The city of Seville in the south of Spain commenced to be included in the itinerary of British and continental European travellers in the mid-eighteenth century and became an established extension of the Grand Tour in the early nineteenth century. This thesis aims to collect and catalogue the drawings of Seville made by these travellers in order to give the most complete visual representation of the city in this period.