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Description: Ruinas de un antiguo tejar y de su construcción adyacente en la montaña del Príncipe Pío, situada en el Real Sitio de la Florida, Madrid. Este enclave fue uno de los más visitados por Haes y sus discípulos, y a él solían acudir para realizar las prácticas de Estudios del Natural de la Escuela de San Fernando. La intensidad de la luz, las variaciones tonales de ocres, marrones y verdes y sus contrastes con la amplitud del cielo fueron, desde el principio, fuente de inspiración para Carlos de Haes.
Title: Tileworks in the Principe Pio Mountains
Credit: Galería online, Museo del Prado.
Author: Carlos de Haes
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