An inusual iconography for Saint Peter Martyr in a panel by Juan Correa de Vivar
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Juan Correa de Vivar, Saint Peter Martyr, Spanish painting, 16th centuryAbstract
This small panel is here attributed to Juan Correa de Vivar, and added to his catalogue of works. Given its dimensions, the painting could have been made for the private devotion of a Dominican friar, who most likely would have suggested to the artist the unusual iconography involving Saint Peter Martyr.
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2011-12-30
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Mateo Gómez, I. (2011). An inusual iconography for Saint Peter Martyr in a panel by Juan Correa de Vivar. Archivo Español De Arte, 84(336), 390–394. https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.2011.v84.i336.485
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