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Colonial Window Niche and Dining Alcove
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Colonial Window Niche and Dining Alcove

This window niche with its double stone bench (early 16th c.), set into a thick wall, exemplifies early colonial adaptation to tropical light and airflow. Positioned beside a carved wooden cabinet and Majolica ceramics, it offered a cool, shaded spot for conversation or rest. The arrangement shows how European domestic and monastic models were adjusted to create comfortable elite interiors in the Americas.
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