The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba: Graphic Analysis of Interior Perspectives by Girault de Prangey around 1839
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Mosque-Cathedral Córdoba Girault de Prangey View Perspective 3D laser scanner
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2021-03-19Referencia bibliográfica
Gámiz-Gordo, A.; Cantizani-Oliva, J.; Reinoso-Gordo, J.F. The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba: Graphic Analysis of Interior Perspectives by Girault de Prangey around 1839. ISPRS Int. J. Geo-Inf. 2021, 10, 181. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi10030181]
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Programa de Doctorado en Arquitectura, Instituto Universitario de Arquitectura y Ciencias de la Construccion from the University of Seville; research group Ingenieria Cartografica from the University of Jaen PAIDI-TEP-164; Survey and Modelling Laboratory (SMlab) from the University of Granada; Research group Expregrafica, Lugar Arquitectura y Dibujo PAIDI-HUM-976Resumen
The work of Philibert Girault de Prangey, who was a draughtsman, pioneering photographer
and an Islamic architecture scholar, has been the subject of recent exhibitions in his hometown
(Langres, 2019), at the Metropolitan Museum (New York, 2019) and at the Musée d’Orsay (Paris, 2020).
After visiting Andalusia between 1832 and 1833, Prangey completed the publication “Monuments
arabes et moresques de Cordoue, Seville et Grenada” in 1839, based on his own drawings and measurements.
For the first time, this research analyses his interior perspectives of the Mosque-Cathedral
of Cordoba (Spain). The novel methodology is based on its comparison with a digital model derived
from the point cloud captured by a 3D laser scanner. After locating the different viewpoints, the
geometric precision and the elaboration process are analysed, taking into account historic images
by various authors, other details published by Prangey and the architectural transformations of the
building. In this way, the veracity and documentary interest of some beautiful perspectives of a
monument inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO is valued.