La iconografía de la Virgen como Divina Pastora en la pintura sevillana del siglo XVIII
The iconography of the Virgin as Divina Pastora in Sevillian 18th-century painting
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Divina pastora, pintura sevillana, siglo XVIII, México, Colombia (es)Divina pastora, Sevillian painting, 18th-century, Mexico, Colombia (en)
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La iconografía de la Divina Pastora surge a principios del siglo XVIII en Sevilla y de aquí se difunde a todos los rincones del orbe cristiano, especialmente en América Latina, en los virreinatos de Nueva España (México) y Nueva Granada (Colombia). En Sevilla, donde trabajan una serie de pintores todavía influidos por la estética de Murillo se realizarán pinturas de gran calidad y con estos rasgos iconográfícos durante todo el siglo XVIII.
The iconography of the Virgin as Divina Pastora (Divine shepherdess) emerged in early eighteenth-century Seville and dispersed to all corners of the Christian world, especially in Latin America in the viceroyalties of New Spain (Mexico) and New Granada (Colombia). In Seville, a series of painters still influenced by the aesthetics of Murillo produced paintings of great quality with these iconographic traits throughout the 18th century.
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