HISTART 88 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Hans Memling, Tonantzin, Firstclass

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History of art 88 lecture 14 nuestra senora de guadalupe/our lady of guadalupe (mexico, spain, bolivia, and the us) Acheiropoietic: made without hands not made by human hands: ex: in the case of the virgin of guadalupe, it was made by the divine. First-class relic: one of the objects directly associated with christ (i. e. the cross, nails, the manger, the sweat-soaked cloth, etc. ) as well as the physical remains of. Second-class relic: something that comes into contact with the sacred body of a. Saint (i. e. the saint"s veil, rosary, habit, bible, etc. ) Third-class relic: anything that has been touched to a first or second-class relic (i. e. cloth touched to the tomb of a saint, oil, water, etc. ) The image and the cult of the virgin of guadalupe become part of both indigenous christianity and creole politics. The tilma painting of the virgin of guadalupe, ca. Authentic copies and true portraits : miguel cabrera, virgin of guadalupe, 18th c. copy.

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