Colonial Latin American Review | 2019

Entre destellos se desvanece una devoción: la imagen de oro de la Asunción, patrona de la catedral metropolitana de México

 

Abstract


Abstract The main purpose of this paper is to analyze representations of the Assumption of the Virgin, patroness of the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral in New Spain. In 1610, a superb golden figure of the Assunta was acquired and located in a silver tabernacle by the new main altarpiece, which was dedicated in 1673. In the eighteenth century, this altarpiece was substituted with a new one designed by Jerónimo de Balbás, where the golden statue was eventually relocated. Since the Assunta has generally been overlooked in colonial historiography, I intend to answer the following questions: What were the aesthetic and symbolic values, based upon the theological ideas at the time in the Spanish and Catholic worlds, guiding the representation of Mary in this golden image? What was its agency in relationship to materiality, form, and usage in liturgical contexts and religious festivals?

Volume 28
Pages 312 - 335
DOI 10.1080/10609164.2019.1655885
Language English
Journal Colonial Latin American Review

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