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La terminación del gran proyecto de la urna de San Fernando: el frontal de altar de José de Villaviciosa, platero de la Capilla Real de la catedral de Sevilla

The completion of the great project of the urn of San Fernando: the silver altar of José de Villaviciosa, silversmith of the Royal Chapel in Seville Cathedral
Authors: Santos Márquez, Antonio Joaquín;

La terminación del gran proyecto de la urna de San Fernando: el frontal de altar de José de Villaviciosa, platero de la Capilla Real de la catedral de Sevilla

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El presente trabajo estudia una interesante pieza de plata perteneciente a la Capilla Real de la catedral de Sevilla. En concreto, nos referimos al frontal de altar de San Fernando, el último eslabón del gran proyecto de la urna relicario que se ideó en el Barroco para las reliquias del Santo Rey y que fue ejecutado por José de Villaviciosa, orfebre que entre 1732 y 1758 ocupó la plaza de platero de la Real Capilla. Además de hacer un recorrido por la historia del frontal, labrado gracias a la munificencia del capellán Juan Vaz, también se realiza un análisis estético e iconográfico, en el cual hemos evidenciado que el artista tomó como fuente, para sus múltiples relieves figurativos, diferentes jeroglíficos de la obra de Fernando de la Torre Farfán dedicada a las fiestas que se organizaron en la catedral de Sevilla durante la canonización del Santo Rey en 1671.

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