Cuadernos de Arte de la Universidad de Granada (Jun 2017)
The chancel and transept of the church of San Jerónimo de Baza
Abstract
The head of the church of San Jerónimo, a remarkable work of the transition from the late Gothic architecture to the Renaissance in Eastern Andalusia, rose in the second luster of the thirties of the sixteenth century, after the great earthquake that suffered the city of Asset. It will be in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries when the construction of the temple is finished after the lifting of its only nave, main façade and side chapels.