Publication: Pintura guadalupana en Cádiz
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Barea Azcón, Patricia
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La existencia de un buen número de pinturas de la Virgen de Guadalupe de México en Cádiz da fe de las intensas relaciones mantenidas con el virreinato de Nueva España durante los siglos XVII y XVIII, como consecuencia de su categoría de Puerto de Indias. La mayoría son óleos sobre lienzo situados en edificios religiosos y domicilios particulares, traídos por gaditanos afincados en la Nueva España con un sentido básicamente devocional. Su presencia tiene un gran valor simbólico y atestigua un proceso de intercambio cultural en el que intervinieron factores de diversa índole.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------The existence of a great number of paintings of the mexican Virgen of Guadalupe in Cádiz proves the intense relationships kept with the New Spain viceroyalty during the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries, as a consequence of its category of Port of Indias.Most of them are oil paintings situated in religious building and particular addresses, brought by people of Cádiz settle down in the New Spain with a basically devotional sense. Their presence has a great symbolic value and proves a cultural interchanging process in which took part different kind of factors.
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Atrio: Revista de Historia del Arte




