Cabeza de Tiberio Yunta de bueyes conducida por un sacerdote Número de catálogo O002611 Autor Anónimo Título Cabeza de Tiberio Yunta de bueyes conducida por un sacerdote Fecha Antes de 27 a C Técnica Acuñación Materia Cobre Dimensión Diámetro: 27,64 mm; Peso: 11,02 g; Posición del cuño: 3 h Ceca Caesaraugusta (Zaragoza) Procedencia Legado Pablo Bosch y Barrau, 1916
The Female Perspective III. Queen Isabella Farnese (1692–1766) and the . . . Following the exploration of the decisive role played by women from Europe’s royal houses in the 16th and 17th centuries, the third edition of The Female Perspective turns to the 18th century to examine the legacy of one of the most influential artistic patrons in the formation of the Museo del Prado’s collections: Queen Isabella Farnese (1692–1766) A pivotal figure in both politics and
Desecration of a crucifix (Family of heretics scourging a crucifix) These events took place in Madrid around 1630 A family of reputed Portuguese Judaizers (Galatians 2:14) lived in the house of the lawyer Parquero, located in the Las Infantas street The family was made up of a married couple, two very beautiful daughters and a six year old boy, who had already had some problems with the Inquisition court At home they had a crucifix of half a yard high (41