Palacios y conventos a finales de la Edad Media: la reina Catalina de Lancaster y Santa María la Real de Nieva.
2012; Complutense University of Madrid; Linguagem: Inglês
10.5209/rev_anha.2012.39088
ISSN1988-2491
Autores Tópico(s)Early Modern Women Writers
ResumoThe existence of a royal palace in convent, in this case Dominican, answers to a typology of great rooting in the Iberian Peninsula. We dedicate the present article to the study and interpretation of this typology, centring on the convent of Santa Maria la Real de Nieva, supported by the queen Catalina de Lancaster. Finally, we raise an analysis on the function and receipt of the images distributed in the door of the church in relation with the historical and social context, demonstrating certain appearances of antiJudaism in the treatment of some topics.
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