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Arte funerario y astrología: La Pira de Luis I
1991
LOS FUNERALES DE EPOCAS ANTIGUAS TENDIERON A USAR ELOCUENTES IMAGENES ASTROLOGICAS QUE HACEN REFERENCIA AL MAS ALLA. EL ARTICULO ANALIZA EL CATAFALCO DE LUIS I (1724), PRIMERA EXHIBICION COMPLETA DE IMAGENES ASTROLOGICAS EN EL ARTE EFIMERO DEL MEXICO COLONIAL. (A.B.C./ L.A.G.)
Capilla, sepulcro y luminaria. Arte funerario y sociedad urbana en la Valencia medieval
1995
El convento de san José de Valencia y su patrimonio artístico
2007
El convento de San José en Valencia, construido junto al Portal Nuevo y la muralla entre 1609 y 1628, constituye una muestra destacable de la arquitectura clasicista desornamentada de procedencia castellana. La presencia de fray Ambrosio Mariano de San Benito, antiguo colaborador de Teresa de Jesús, en la fundación de los conventos de San José y de San Felipe Apóstol de Valencia, puede ser la clave de la introducción de tos modelos arquitectónicos de tos primeros conventos de la reforma carmetitana en Valencia. Se incluye el catálogo de las pinturas, esculturas y cerámicas que se conservaban en la iglesia. (A)
El hilo de la historia: del patrimonio mueble al intangible. Rescatando el patrimonio textil sedero
2021
[EN] Silk heritage belongs to the so-called integral heritage type, which means that tangible and intangible elements can be found in one piece. Moreover, silk is a living heritage strongly connected with its community. It is paradigmatic case, where its intangible elements go from literature, to mulberry farming, or traditional weaving techniques. Also, activities surrounding silk trade have left an imprint on various cities in monuments and even marking their town planning. Nowadays, silk is a living heritage in various communities and constitutes an element of creativity that can be appreciated in the current fashion trends. This paper addresses the main results of the SILKNOW project, f…
Documentación del Patrimonio Arqueológico mediante el procedimiento del diseño por contacto con las superficies musivas pavimentales y parietales del…
2021
[EN] The archaeological excavations that have been carried out in the Hispano-Roman city of Valeria have exhumed the remains of a thermal complex from the 1st century AD that it was in service for four centuries and that, after its abandonment, it was barely spoiled for its constructive and decorative materials. This circumstance has allowed the conservation of a paving mosaic in a good state of preservation. In this same room has been recovered an important collection of fragments corresponding to the parietal musive decoration that constitutes a unique corpus in the Roman archaeology of the province of Cuenca. Due to the historical-archaeological importance of this type of elements, a met…