A CASTILIAN VIRGIN OF SORROWS, A MASTERPIECE OF THE VALLISOLETANO SCULPTOR PEDRO DE ÁVILA, AT THE CHURCH OF SAN MARCOS IN SEVILLE
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https://doi.org/10.12795/LA.2017.i29.24Keywords:
Baroque, sculpture, Pedro de Ávila, Seville, ValladolidAbstract
The current paper aims to publish a bust of Virgin of Sorrows preserved at the Sevillian Church of San Marcos. This work of art, which comes from Castile, can be widely attributed to the Ávila, a family of Vallisoletanos baroque sculptors. Most specifically to Pedro de Ávila, the best author of the Vallisoletana School during the first third of the 17th century.
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MARTÍN GONZÁLEZ, Juan José: Escultura barroca castellana. Madrid, 1959.
MARTÍN GONZÁLEZ, Juan José: Escultura barroca en España, 1600-1770. Madrid, 1991.
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