Grand Criollo Neoclassic House
Description
Interior view of a residence in the town of Guayama, on Enrique González Street. The walls are made of wood and are decorated with frames. The floor is covered with native tiles, and the room is decorated with chairs, armchairs, and tables. Semicircular arches supported by columns and pilasters divide both rooms. The upper edge is surrounded by wood moldings. The doors are simple and over them are discharge arches with moldings and fan mountings. The room is decorated with furniture against the wall and decorative figures. In the background, there is an open door arch through which one can see metallic bars decorated with hanging potted plans.Origin Name |
CAJ_0044_F0004_R
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Relation |
Archivo de Arquitectura y Construcción de la Universidad de Puerto Rico > Colección Carol F. Jopling > Caja 1 -Fotografías
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Geographical Coverage |
Guayama
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Date |
1978 o 1979
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Descriptive Notes |
The title, date and address were provided by the Architecture and Construction Archive of the University of Puerto Rico (AACUPR). In the file provided by the archive, the following is clarified: "Photographer: Carol F. Jopling, architecture students or Earth Watch volunteers". On the back of the image, there are handwritten notes that read: "CAJ|0044|f0004". The image has a different angle and is darker. There are repeated photos among the files of this collection because they document different photographic formats created for the project. Examples: 35mm negatives, color, black and white, instant photography, photos that were clarified or with contrast.
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Historical Background | |
Architectural Subject |
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Decolonial Subject | |
Rights |
English Rights. (hyperlink)
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Editor |
Fundación Luis Muñoz Marín
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Resource Format |
JPEG
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Resource Type |
Image
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