On the iconography of Ransomed Jesus of Nazareth in the 17th to 20th century
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https://doi.org/10.15633/fhc.1262Keywords:
iconography, JesusAbstract
The art of the Order of the Most Holy Trinity attaches special importance to the motif of Ransomed Jesus of Nazareth; the theme is exclusive to works by the Discalded Trinitarians. It is refers to a wooden statue from Seville (second or third decade of the 17th century), attributed to Francisco de Ocampo or Luis de la Pena.
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2024-05-07
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