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The Hispanic Society’s Resurrection relief, a Valencian work from the turn of the sixteenth century

The Hispanic Society of America (New York) houses a gilded and polychromed wooden relief of the Resurrection, traditionally attributed to the Castilian school of Gil de Siloé (active c. 1470–1501). In this article, a recent suggestion that proposes a Valencian provenance for the relief is further ex...

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Published in:The sculpture journal 2020-07, Vol.29 (2), p.159-177
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Art dealers
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Hispanic people
Iconography
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Sculpture
Workshops
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