Until next April 29 is open to the public the exhibition "Isabel and his time", containing a selection of costumes for the series issued by Spanish Television on the Catholic Monarchs.
The exhibition, sponsored by the City of Caravaca and the Institute of Cultural Industries and Arts of the Autonomous Community, you can visit for free in the Society of Jesus, on the street, from 11.00 to 13.30 and from 18.00 to 21.00.
The exhibition opened yesterday afternoon with a guided tour led by the curator, Manuel Sánchez, who explained the details of the characteristic costume costumes ladies and gentlemen of the old Castilian and Leonese nobility and have been used in the popular series of TVE.
The exhibition also includes Renaissance weapons and some explanatory panels on the "Inventions of the fifteenth century," "Elizabeth I in Art" and "The Queen and the defense of the American Indian".
The general director of the Institute of Cultural Industries and Arts, Marta López Briones, along with the council of Culture, Mari Cruz Perez, and Celebrations, José Francisco Garcia, attended the opening of the exhibition and wanted to make an invitation for both caravaqueños as Murcia move this exhibition space of the city to visit this exhibition, which is the first time the region.
The exhibition may well see the swords of the Catholic Monarchs and the Great Captain;
and the musket, the first gun invented in Spain in the fifteenth century revolutionized military strategy and later was used by the thirds of Flanders.
Dress the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, the layer of King Henry IV, a tailored Infante Alfonso de Castilla, the Marquis de Villena (Juan Pacheco), dresses of the ladies of the Court and Joan of Avís (Queen Consort Castilla, Princess of Portugal) are some of the costumes that collects this exhibition and have already appeared in the popular TV series.
The exhibition serves as a sample of how Queen Elizabeth was also an example in the renewal of the Spanish fashion.
"It was she who introduced Italian fashion in Spain, not only for its attractive design, but also because it was a way to import the philosophy of thought of Leonardo and Erasmus", so says the curator of the exhibition, Manuel Sanchez Hoyos .
"Isabel broke with the traditions established so far in fashion and how to understand his reign, introducing the concept of state in the modern sense," says Sanchez Hoyos.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Caravaca de la Cruz