Del túmulo de Carlos II al túmulo del Delfín de Francia: tránsito en imágenes por la Guerra de Sucesión en Granada.

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  • María José Cuesta García de Leonardo

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https://doi.org/10.7203/imago.0.1204

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S. de Araneto, J. Ruiz Luengo, J. de Ahumada, Sepulchral Monuments, Funeral Hieroglyphs, War of Succession, Granada.

Abstract

From the death of Charles II to the settling of the War of Succession in favor of Philip, certain ideological tendencies left their trace on the ephemeral iconography of the sepulchral monuments of Charles II and the father of Philip V, which were commissioned by the City of Granada. The dangerous indecisiveness about whether or not to support Philip, in the early moments, led to wasteful overspending in the printing of the descriptive brochure of the sepulchral monument of the latter, which in turn resulted in an extraordinary number of engravings. Especially interesting are the hieroglyphs, the main contribution of this study.

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2011-11-04

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Cuesta García de Leonardo, M. J. (2011). Del túmulo de Carlos II al túmulo del Delfín de Francia: tránsito en imágenes por la Guerra de Sucesión en Granada. IMAGO. Revista De Emblemática Y Cultura Visual. https://doi.org/10.7203/imago.0.1204
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