The Sibyls of San Telmo are twelve paintings placed in the sacristy of the Church of San Telmo (Buenos Aires, Argentina) which represent the Cumaean, Hellespontine, Libyan, Cumane, Persian, Tiburtine, Phrygian, Delphic, Rhodian, Erytraean, Sabbe or Sambethe and Samian Sibyls. They are anonymous eighteenth century paintings, whose origin is unknown and debatable - they may be Spanish or Cuzcan. Each painting has three parts: 1. the Sibyl?s frontal effigy magnificently dressed; 2. a flower trimmed medallion or tondo, containing an episode of Christ?s life; 3. in the lower part, a pattern with the biblical and prophetical text in Spanish corresponding to the medallion. The aim of this lecture is: a) to place this series within the Sibylline tr...
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This study encarpasses the development of the Sibyl Chant in Spain from its early beginnings within ...
International audienceEsta contribución se propone explorar el tratamiento de la figura de la sibila...
Domínguez Torres, MónicaFor centuries, the sixteen paintings of Old Testament prophets that adorn th...
A series of twelve paintings preserved in the convent of the Dominican Sisters are presented here. T...
This article focuses on studying the presence of the biblical figure of Salome in a group of fin de ...
The church of Santa Maria la Nueva at Zamora, originally romanic, has emerged as an intriguing puzzl...
Vestiduras sagradas del siglo XVIII en Lima. El monasterio de Nuestra Señora del Prado es una invest...
Las Sibilas de San Telmo son doce telas ubicadas en la sacristía de la Iglesia de San Telmo (Buenos ...
Inside of the mural civil painting of Mexico (XVI century) we place two anonymous iconological serie...
Los grabados publicados en Flandes en los siglos XVI y XVII fueron retrabajados repetidamente por to...
Dentro de la pintura mural civil mexicana del siglo XVI, ubicamos dos anónimas series iconológicas e...
Claustro alto. Galería este.-Anónimo sevillano.- Cobijado bajo un pequeño templete formado por arco ...
En Antiquitates Rerum Divinarum, Varrón propone un sistema cuatripartito para la sistematización de ...
The following article intends to recreate, by means of studying a number of wall paintings in the ch...
El Cántico de la Sibila en latín es tributario de diversas fuentes, pero su inserción en el drama li...
This study encarpasses the development of the Sibyl Chant in Spain from its early beginnings within ...
International audienceEsta contribución se propone explorar el tratamiento de la figura de la sibila...
Domínguez Torres, MónicaFor centuries, the sixteen paintings of Old Testament prophets that adorn th...
A series of twelve paintings preserved in the convent of the Dominican Sisters are presented here. T...
This article focuses on studying the presence of the biblical figure of Salome in a group of fin de ...
The church of Santa Maria la Nueva at Zamora, originally romanic, has emerged as an intriguing puzzl...
Vestiduras sagradas del siglo XVIII en Lima. El monasterio de Nuestra Señora del Prado es una invest...