Hispano Moresque Ware of the Fifteenth Century Supplementary Studies And Some L
Hispano Moresque Ware of the Fifteenth Century Supplementary Studies And Some L
Albert Van De Put
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1850. *Osma, I, pp. 9-10. 21 plete outline of the history* of a house that played a foremost part in Valencian political and industrial affairs. The a6ls of most of the Buyls have passed deep into the oblivion that shrouds, if more deservedly, the similar records of many of their contemporaries. If the sixteenth century laid no claim to the w^riting of family history as the term is understood to-day, it is evident, never- theless, that, of the Buyls, the existence of some, the affiliation of ot...hers and the dates of most, were unknown to Viciana. While the student of Valencian pottery is concerned alone with the Buyls that held Manises, the faft that in 1 442 a member of the other branch visited England, was knighted by Henry VI, and afterwards 'offered up his barneys at Wyndesore, ' renders their general history of some interest to English antiquaries. The chivalric prowess of this Buyl is the subject of a precious iconographical record, that is probably the only existing representation of a member of the house, with the exception of the figures upon the monument formerly in the convent of Saint Dominic, Valencia.^ But before passing to the episode thus perpetuated, there should be mentioned yet another, exhibiting a Buyl upon a similar chivalric errand, also beyond the limits of his native land, at an earlier date.
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