School of Arts and Crafts of Toledo explained

The School of Arts and Crafts of Toledo (Spain) was built in the 19th century (around 1881) for the training of artists and craftsmen in the city of Toledo, constructed by Arturo Mélida y Alinari.[1] The school was built around the same time as his restoration of the San Juan de los Reyes convent.

The school's architecture had influences from the nationalist sentiments in Europe in the 19th century. The impact of this sentiment to art and architecture can be seen in Mélida's work where he demonstrates his style of "gothic hispanoflaminco"[2] considered at the time a national style.

Notes and References

  1. News: Biography of Arturo Mélida (1849–1902). TheBiography.us. 1 October 2017. en.
  2. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ANHA/article/view/ANHA1010220257A/30750 "En busca de una arquitectura nacional. Mélida y San Juan de los Reyes de Toledo"