Publication: El hospital, casa y convento de Nuestra Señora Santa Ana de la ciudad de San Miguel de Piura y sus posesiones artísticas.
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Elías Lequernaqué, Pável
Vargas Pacheco, Cristina
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Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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El establecimiento de la ciudad de San Miguel de Piura, primera fundada en el Pacífico sur (1532), supuso, como en otros casos, la fundación de equipamientos básicos para la vida de su población, entre los que figuró el Hospital de Santa Ana. Con los sucesivos traslados de la ciudad, la administración del nosocomio recayó en manos de la Orden Betlemítica, la que administró diferentes instituciones similares en la América virreinal. En Piura, esta institución gozó de gran fama, acogiendo enfermos de diferentes latitudes. Además de ello, contó con iglesia, convento y camposanto, los cuales, de acuerdo a un documento hallado en el Archivo Regional de Piura (ARP) y otras fuentes primarias, contaron con gran variedad de bienes artísticos religiosos, donde primó la advocación de la Virgen de Belén, de los cuales hoy se desconoce su paradero.
The establishment of San Miguel de Piura, first city founded in South Pacific (1532), involved setting-up all the basic equipments for living there, one of them the Santa Ana¿s Hospital. As the city was relocated few times, the hospital was put in charge of Bethlehem Order, which managed other similar institutions in colonial America. In Piura, this hospital reached a very good reputation, and sick people from another cities came there for attention. The Hospital also included a church, a convent and a cemetery, places that ¿according to the documentation reviewed¿ owned an important number of religious artistic goods, specially related to Virgin of Bethlehem¿s advocation, although their whereabouts is unknown today.
The establishment of San Miguel de Piura, first city founded in South Pacific (1532), involved setting-up all the basic equipments for living there, one of them the Santa Ana¿s Hospital. As the city was relocated few times, the hospital was put in charge of Bethlehem Order, which managed other similar institutions in colonial America. In Piura, this hospital reached a very good reputation, and sick people from another cities came there for attention. The Hospital also included a church, a convent and a cemetery, places that ¿according to the documentation reviewed¿ owned an important number of religious artistic goods, specially related to Virgin of Bethlehem¿s advocation, although their whereabouts is unknown today.
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Atrio. Revista de Historia del Arte, ISSN 0214-8293, ISSN-e 2659-5230, Nº. 24, 2018, págs. 84-103.




