Dates the church of S. Marina, Seville, to shortly after the Castilian conquest of 1248 rather than to the second half of the 14th c. Notes that the church is basically Gothic in style, not Mudejar, and that the Islamic-influenced Capilla de la Piedad was added in 1410. Argues that in the period immediately following the conquest there was little Islamic influence on Christian architecture, except in the case of individual decorative motifs, but that such architecture instead tended to exhibit the Gothic style of the conquering power. Only a century later did Islamic influence begin to appear in Christian secular architecture.
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