CATHOLIC CHURCHES (SEVILLE) p 8
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Church of San Juan of the Palm (S. XIV)
Mudéjares presents/displays characters, although at the present time they practically do not recognize dice numerous restorations that has suffered. Its interior consists with three ships with lateral chapels, raising presbiterio on the level of the temple. The greater altarpiece is of Rococo style and in its hornacina blanket the image of the Virgin of the Bitterness, work of Benito Hita of the Castle (1760).
 
 
Chapel of the Brotherhood of the Divine Shepherd and Santa Marina

 

 

 
 
Church of San Isidoro (S. XIV)
Very significant it is his tower-facade, whose vertical element was raised in 1749 by Jiménez Bonilla. One of its more excellent works of art is the linen cloth of the altar greater than it represents the Transit of San Isidoro, due to the brushes of Juan of Nibbles them in 1613. Other paintings of Lucas Valdés are exposed in the Chapel of the Shrine, by the way of most representative of the Baroque Sevillian. Equally remarkable they are the sculptures of the Christ of the Blood, gothic style, and the Virgin of the Health, image of century XVI.
 
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