
handle: 11441/107545
El mecenazgo ligado a la promoción de capillas funerarias es un campo bien estudiado cuando se trata de grandes proyectos regios o nobiliarios. No es así en el caso de espacios funerarios por parte de miembros de la oligarquía en ciudades pequeñas o pueblos. En su intento de emulación de las clases nobles hay una intensa actividad de promoción arquitectónica de capillas funerarias que se ubicaban en los templos parroquiales y que podían costear desde el comienzo de la construcción. Este es el objeto de la presente comunicación. El papel de mecenas de espacios funerarios actualmente olvidados.
Patronage linked to the promotion of funeral chapels is sufficiently studied, especially in royal or noble projects. This was not so in the case of funerary spaces by members of the oligarchy in small cities or towns. In their attempt to emulate the noble classes there is an intense activity of architectural promotion of funerary chapels that were located in the parish temples and that could afford from the beginning of the construction. This is the purpose of this communication. The role of patrons of funerary spaces currently forgotten.
tomb, architecture, Granada, capilla funeraria, patronato, tumba, burial chapel, patronage, arquitectura
tomb, architecture, Granada, capilla funeraria, patronato, tumba, burial chapel, patronage, arquitectura
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