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RE: Elizabethan or Plateresque architecture: design and symbolism

I will simply give you one piece of information: both the stonemasons, whether they were masters or apprentices, knew how expensive the stone was and therefore, they had to be very careful when carving them, because any mistake meant the subtraction of the cost of the entire piece. , so they went very slowly, so I can assure you that they took years to do their job. A job well done, on the other hand, capable of defying time, although of course not the stupidity of men, who are the biggest cause of its damage. Thank you for your comment and a cordial greeting.