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Chiloé’s ‘St Michael’: reconsidering sources for the Hispano-Chilote school of sculpture
11/2021 | 1424 | 163
Pages: 1020-1027
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Author:
Gillett, Molly-Claire (Gillett, Molly-Claire)
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1. St Michael, here attributed to a pupil of José Brasanelli and dated c.1720–60. Polychrome wood. (San Francisco, Castro, Chiloé; photograph the author).
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10. St Gabriel, attributed to José Brasanelli. c.1722. Polychrome wood, height 139 cm. (Santa Rosa, Paraguay; photograph courtesy Gauvin Alexander Bailey).
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11. Detail of Fig.1, showing the carving of the face and neck.
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12. Detail of Angel, by José Brasanelli, showing the carving of the face and neck. c.1710–20. Polychrome wood. (Museo Julio Castilhos, Porte Alegre).
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3. St Michael, by José Brasanelli. c.1710. Polychrome wood. (Itauguá, Paraguay).
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4. St Joaquim, attributed to Johannes Bitterich. c.1718–20. Polychrome wood, 95 by 30 by 50 cm. (Sacristy, Santiago Cathedral; photograph the author).
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5. Dying St Francis Xavier, attributed to Jacob Kelner. c.1748–67. Polychrome wood, 50 by 170 by 80 cm. (Cathedral, Santiago; photograph the author).
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6. Detail of Fig.1, showing the carving of the skirt.
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7. Detail of Fig.4, showing the carving of the skirt.
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8. Virgin Immaculate, attributed to José Brasanelli. c.1720–23. Polychrome wood. (Church of Loreto, Santa Rosa, Paraguay; photograph courtesy Gauvin Alexander Bailey).
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9. St Michael, attributed to José Brasanelli. c.1723. Polychrome wood, height 140 cm. (Santa María de Fe, Paraguay; photograph courtesy Gauvin Alexander Bailey).
Western art unattributed:
13. St Michael. Chiloé, late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. Polychrome wood, height 139 cm. (Nuestra Señora de Gracia, Nercón, Chiloé; photograph the author).
Western art unattributed:
2. St Michael. Germany, eighteenth century. Gilded and painted wood, 179.1 by 81.3 by 39.4 cm. (Saint Louis Art Museum).
Article
Two German sculptors who transformed the arts of colonial Chile: Johannes Bitterich and Jacob Kelner
11/2014 | 1340 | 156
Pages: 741-745
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Author:
Bailey, Gauvin Alexander (Bailey, Gauvin Alexander)
Author:
Guzmán, Fernando (Guzmán, Fernando)
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21. St Anne, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Museo del Carmen de Maipú)
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22. St Joaquim, here attributed to Johannes Bitterich (Sacristy, Santiago Cathedral)
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23. Detail of Fig.21
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24. Detail of Fig.22
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25. Detail of Fig.26
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26. Dying St Francis Xavier, here attributed to Jacob Kelner (Cathedral, Santiago)
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27. St Francis Xavier, by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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28. St Ignatius of Loyola (detail), by Johannes Bitterich (Martinskirche, Bamberg)
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29. St Cunigunde, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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30. St John Nepomuk, circle of Matthias Bernhard Braun (National Gallery, Prague)
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31. St Martin of Tours, by Johannes Bitterich (Chapel, Schloss Weissenstein, Pommersfelden)
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32. Virgin of Sorrows, by Johann Georg Pinsel (Former church of the Poor Clares, Lvov)
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33. St John Nepomuk, by Antoni Osinski (Bernardine Church, Lvov)