Mariano Benlliure Gil, artífice de la recuperación del patrimonio escultórico para la Cofradía California de Cartagena
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Zambudio Moreno, Antonio
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Aquest document és un/a article, creat/da en: 2020
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After the patrimonial destruction that took place during the Civil War of 1936-1939 in the city of Cartagena, religious art and especially sacred sculpture, is greatly affected. The artistic expressions that the Passionist entities took to the streets on the days of Holy Week, disappear almost in their entirety, having to start a tremendously costly reconstruction process in order to alleviate the losses suffered. The Cofradía California commissioned the renovation of its sculptural patrimony heritage, which came to replace the wealth of the works of Salzillo, to the Valencian artist Mariano Benlliure Gil. All this process is the one studied in this article, keeping in mind the different bibliographical sources on this topic, as well as the documentation found in the archive of the Brotherhood itself for an effective analysis of the cause and the insertion of an artistic language that responded to the postulates proclaimed by the society of that t
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