ABSTRACT: The Nadales Hacienda, which for two centuries bore the name San José, is one of the most important recreational haciendas created in the area around the city of Malaga in the 19th century. The industrialist and freemason Tomás Heredia (1819-1893) commissioned the Italian architect Antonio Cipolla (1822-1874) with the project of designing a palace that included a cabinet decorated with pompeian paintings. Heredia also charged the British gardener Stephen Geoffrey with the design of a landscaped garden with emblematic elements.
KEYWORDSPompeian Painting; Emblematics; Landscape Garden; Tomás Heredia; Antonio Cipolla.
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