Amuletos y talismanes en el retrato del Príncipe Felipe Próspero de Velázquez
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https://doi.org/10.3989/aearte.1999.v72.i288.783Abstract
This article, in memoriam to the late teacher D. Jesús Hernández Parera, aims to study some magic jewels in the portrait of Prince Felipe Próspero by Velazquez, jewels which were believed to posses medical properties against the «mal de ojo». These jewels are the «higa» £ü:id the «campanilla» and were wed by the royal family for some centuries in Spain, and can also be found in some portraits of children.
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