La capilla de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de México, del antiguo convento de San Agustín (Sevilla)el Capitán Domingo de Rojas y el genovés Juan Bautista Cavaleri (ss. XVII-XVIII)

  1. Francisco J. Gutiérrez Núñez 1
  2. Salvador Hernández González 2
  1. 1 IES Pablo Picasso
  2. 2 Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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    Universidad Pablo de Olavide

    Sevilla, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02z749649

Liburua:
Tornaviaje. Tránsito artístico entre los virreinatos americanos y la metrópolis
  1. Fernando Quiles (ed. lit.)
  2. Pablo F. Amador Marrero (ed. lit.)
  3. Martha Fernández (ed. lit.)

Argitaletxea: Enredars ; Andavira

ISBN: 978-84-121881-4-1

Argitalpen urtea: 2020

Orrialdeak: 565-589

Mota: Liburuko kapitulua

Laburpena

Since 1679 Captain Domingo de Rojas was the owner of one of the first chapels dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe of Mexico, in Seville, "Port and Gate of the Indies." A few years later, in 1702, Juan Bautista Cavaleri (Genoese merchant and "Veinticuatro de Sevilla") bought the chapel and kept its name since he had lived in New Spain (1674-1683). That is the "Cavaleri Chapel" that became of interest in historiography linked with the paintings that Bartolomé Esteban Murillo made of Santo Tomás de Villanueva. We analyze the origin and history of the chapel, until the Disentailment of Mendizábal.