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Datos para la investigación de la iconografía del arco para la entrada del virrey de las Amarillas en Puebla (1755), a partir del lienzo atribuido a atribuido a José Joaquín Magón

Authors: Farré Vidal, Judith;

Datos para la investigación de la iconografía del arco para la entrada del virrey de las Amarillas en Puebla (1755), a partir del lienzo atribuido a atribuido a José Joaquín Magón

Abstract

This paper studies the entrance in Puebla of the Marquis de las Amarillas (1755) as viceroy of New Spain. The iconographic program of the arch for the entrance to the Cathedral of Puebla was carried out by the Magisterial Canon and preacher Andrés de Arce y Miranda. Since the printed explanatory program is not preserved, it is here analyzed from the painting deposited in the Guillermo Tovar de Teresa Collection of The Soumaya Museum-Carlos Slim Foundation of Mexico City, and also studied, as a new contribution, in correlation to the sermon «Keeping a Kingdom in Peace» that Arce himself preached in the Cathedral on October 29 as a tribute and welcome to the viceroy.

Data for the investigation (images and transcription of the epigrams of the arch for the entrance of the viceroy of Las Amarillas in Puebla (1755), from the canvas attributed to José Joaquín Magón.

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http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept2362, Iconography, Triumphal arch, Epigrafía, Andrés de Arce y Miranda, http://vocabularies.unesco.org/thesaurus/concept2961, Viceroy Amarillas, Puebla, Sermon, Iconografía, Joaquín Magón

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