The Gilaberte masters, in the surroundings of Molina of Aragon (Guadalajara) and their relation with José Martín de Aldehuela
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This manuscript presents the activity of a northern castillian dinasty of master architects, in particular Manuel Gilaberte, pupil and co-worker of José Martín de Aldehuela, whose collaboration led to the atribution of some of his works to the alter, this now being cleared out through documental investigation.
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