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Español: La obra representa el nacimiento de Jesucristo, y forma pareja con El nacimiento de la Virgen (P1038), y ambos fueron realizados en 1603 para el oratorio privado de la reina Margarita en el Palacio Real de Valladolid, donde tenía su sede la Corte en esos años. En ellos se aprecia una mezcla de narración sagrada y vida cotidiana muy ...
[2] [9] All the gowns which have adorned the statue, and which are changed twice a year, are now preserved in a museum called the Museo del Cristo Negro (Black Christ Museum), which is located at the Church of San Juan de Dios, a 17th-century church located behind the Iglesis de San Felipe. [4] Previously the museum building had been a hospital ...
Del Cristo Yacente (Reclining Christ) Virgen de la Luz (in the Museum of the Central Bank of Ecuador) El Señor Atado a la Columna con San Pedro a los Pies ("The Lord Tied to the Column with Saint Peter at his Feet") Virgin de los Dolores; La Impresión de las Llagas de San Francisco ("The Stigmatization of Saint Francis"; in the Cantuña ...
The original image of the “Black Christ of Esquipulas”. The Black Christ of Esquipulas is a darkened wooden image of Christ enshrined within the Cathedral Basilica of Esquipulas in Esquipulas, Guatemala.
Lucas Valdés, Virgen del Rosario, Santo Domingo y Santa Catalina de Siena, c. 1700. Lucas Valdés, La Virgen del Rosario protegiendo las naves españolas en la Batalla de Lepanto. Lucas de Valdés Carasquilla (March 1661 – 23 February 1724) was a Spanish painter and engraver of the Baroque period, active in Seville .
The Nativity or birth of Jesus Christ is found in the biblical gospels of Matthew and Luke.The two accounts agree that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in Roman-controlled Palestine, that his mother, Mary, was engaged to a man named Joseph, who was descended from King David and was not his biological father, and that his birth was caused by divine intervention.
Luis de Riaño was born in 1596 in Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru. [4] [2] He was the son of Ana de Cáceres, and Spanish captain Juan de Riaño.[5]He studied Counter-Maniera style painting under Angelino Medoro from 1611 to 1618.
The "Real Santuario del Santísimo Cristo de La Laguna" was listed as a Cultural Monument in 2005 by the Canary Islands Government. In 2024 the Christ of La Laguna was declared by the Military Archbishop of Spain , Monsignor Don Juan Antonio Aznárez Cobo , as patron saint of the Field Artillery Regiment number 93 of Tenerife (RACA 93).