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La adoración de los reyes, por Cristóbal de Villalpando. Pintura del retablo mayor del templo de San Martín de Tours en Huaquechula, #puebla. Finales del siglo XVII #FelizNavidad #FelizNochebuena
Florinda Corcuera y Villalpando Viuda de Mátalas Callando 💐
#giliardecamellodesenhos
#Chaves #donaflorinda #desenho #arte #elchavo #florinda #florindameza #arte #amigos #domingo #TV #humor #dibujo #chavesdenovo
2/2 Archangel Michael once again, with new and improved banner,1680. Favorite figure for Cristobal da Villalpando.
The Fighting Angels of Mexico City this one (Michael) by Cristóbal de Villalpando, who died (alas!) on this day in 1714.
2/2 Virgin in the Mystic City of God, because Cristobal de Villalpando did heavenly geographies too. And today is his day.
Below: Moses and the Brazen Serpent. Above: Christ's Transfiguration. Packing it all in there in 1683 with Cristobal de Villalpando, artist of the Mexican Baroque, whose day is today.
2/2 Joseph has made it big in Egypt and now messes with his awful brothers by claiming Benjamon as a slave. Unusual subject painted by Cristobal de Villalpando.
August 20, 1714: Mexican Baroque painter Cristóbal de Villalpando dies in Mexico City.
Inspired by Rubens, Cristóbal's paintings are colourful, luminous, and bathed in a most ethereal golden light.
🎨 "Moses and the Brazen Serpent and the Transfiguration of Jesus", 1683
2/2 Another Annunciation by Cristóbal de Villalpando. No choir of angels or visiting sun, but this one does include a cat!
2/2 Women messing with men's heads du jour: Saint Catherine of Alexandria w/ we think the head of Emperor Maxentius. Could be anybody's head, really! by Cristobal de Villalpando, at the end of his day,
2/2 Joseph has made it big in Egypt and now messes with his awful brothers by claiming Benjamin as a slave. Highly unusual subject painted by Cristobal de Villalpando, whose day is today.
August 20, 1714: Mexican Baroque painter Cristóbal de Villalpando dies in Mexico City.
Inspired by Rubens, Cristóbal's paintings are colourful, luminous, and bathed in a most ethereal golden light.
🎨 Cristóbal de Villalpando, "Annunciation", 1706
2/2 Another Annunciation by Cristóbal de Villalpando. No choir of angels or visiting sun, but this one does include a cat!
tfw you get stabbed by St. Francis
[Cristóbal de Villalpando, c. 1691-2, Philadelphia Museum of Art]
Una de las obras más complejas de uno de los grandes pintores novohispanos: Cristóbal de Villalpando. Se trata de una anunciación donde aparece el arcángel Gabriel. Noten los 9 coros celestiales jubilosos y Dios padre y espíritu santo observando el evento. #OrgulloBarroco
#RT
Women messing with men's heads du jour: Saint Catherine of Alexandria w/ we think head of Emperor Maxentius. Could be anybody's head, really! by Cristobal de Villalpando.
2/2 Joseph has made it big in Egypt and now messes with his awful brothers by accusing Benjamin of theft. Unusual subject painted by Cristobal de Villalpando.
3/3 Virgin in the Mystic City of God, because Cristobal de Villalpando did heavenly geographies too. And today is his day.
2/2 Archangel Michael once again, with new and improved banner,1680. Favorite figure for Cristobal da Villalpando, whose day is today.
The Fighting Angels of Mexico City: this one (Michael) by Cristóbal de Villalpando, who died (alas!) on this day in 1714.