COLLECTION NAME:
JCB Archive of Early American Images
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JCB~1~1
JCB Archive of Early American Images
Collection
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Accession number:
12139
accession_no
12139
Accession number
false
Record number:
12139-1
record_number
12139-1
Record number
false
JCB call number:
BA649 L347h
jcb_call_no
BA649 L347h
JCB call number
false
Image title:
Apariçion De la imagen de nuestra Sa. D. guadalupe de Mexico
image_title
Apariçion De la imagen de nuestra Sa. D. guadalupe de Mexico
Image title
false
Place image published:
[Mexico]
place_image_published
[Mexico]
Place image published
false
Image publisher:
[Juan Ruyz]
image_publisher
[Juan Ruyz]
Image publisher
false
Image date:
[1649]
image_date
[1649]
Image date
false
Image function:
plate; following preface
image_function
plate; following preface
Image function
false
Technique:
engraving
technique
engraving
Technique
false
Image dimension height:
16 cm.
image_dimensions_height
16 cm.
Image dimension height
false
Image dimension width:
11.2 cm.
image_dimensions_width
11.2 cm.
Image dimension width
false
Page dimension height:
20.1 cm.
page_dimensions_height
20.1 cm.
Page dimension height
false
Page dimension width:
13.3 cm.
page_dimensions_width
13.3 cm.
Page dimension width
false
Materials medium:
ink
materials_medium
ink
Materials medium
false
Materials support:
paper
materials_support
paper
Materials support
false
Languages:
Spanish
languages
Spanish
Languages
false
Description:
A man wearing a cloak with an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on it stands before a cleric who kneels before him. At the man's bare feet are scattered roses, as well as a hat and staff.
description
A man wearing a cloak with an image of Our Lady of Guadalupe on it stands before a cleric who kneels before him. At the man's bare feet are scattered roses, as well as a hat and staff.
Description
false
Source creator:
Lasso de la Vega, Luis, 17th cent.
source_creator
Lasso de la Vega, Luis, 17th cent.
Source creator
false
Source Title:
Huei Tlamahuiçoltica omonexiti in ilhvicac tlatóca çihvapilli Santa Maria Totlaçonantzin Gualalupe
source_title
Huei Tlamahuiçoltica omonexiti in ilhvicac tlatóca çihvapilli Santa Maria Totlaçonantzin Gualalupe
Source Title
false
Source place of publication:
Impresso con licencia en Mexico
source_place_of_publication
Impresso con licencia en Mexico
Source place of publication
false
Source publisher:
en la Imprenta de Iuan Ruyz
source_publisher
en la Imprenta de Iuan Ruyz
Source publisher
false
Source date:
1649
source_date
1649
Source date
false
notes:
A vision of the Virgin of Guadalupe, with native American features, appeared to Juan Diego, a native American, on a hill named Tepeyac near the site of a temple to the Aztec goddess Tonantzin (Mother of the People) in 1531. Bishop Zumárraga accepted the vision when Juan Diego presented his cloak, or tilma, with the Virgin's image on it filled with out-of-season roses. This book, written in Nahuatl by the vicar of the chapel of Guadalupe, is the second known retelling of the Guadalupe story. The first was written in 1648 by Lasso de la Vega's friend, the priest, Miguel Sanchez. According to Medina, this account was probably written by a native Mexican, Antonio Valeriano, and edited, with a preface by Lasso de la Vega.
notes
A vision of the Virgin of Guadalupe, with native American features, appeared to Juan Diego, a native American, on a hill named Tepeyac near the site of a temple to the Aztec goddess Tonantzin (Mother of the People) in 1531. Bishop Zumárraga accepted the vision when Juan Diego presented his cloak, or tilma, with the Virgin's image on it filled with out-of-season roses. This book, written in Nahuatl by the vicar of the chapel of Guadalupe, is the second known retelling of the Guadalupe story. The first was written in 1648 by Lasso de la Vega's friend, the priest, Miguel Sanchez. According to Medina, this account was probably written by a native Mexican, Antonio Valeriano, and edited, with a preface by Lasso de la Vega.
notes
false
Time Period:
1601-1650
time_period
1601-1650
Time Period
false
Provenance/Donor:
Acquired in 1919.
provenance_or_donor
Acquired in 1919.
Provenance/Donor
false
Owner and copyright:
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
owner_and_copyright
©John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894, Brown University, Providence, R.I. 02912
Owner and copyright
false
Commentary:
commentary
<a href="mailto:Susan_Danforth@brown.edu">Add a comment</a>
Commentary
false
geographic area:
Spanish America
geographic_areas
Spanish America
geographic area
false
Subject Area:
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
subject_groups
Artifacts, industry, and human activities
Subject Area
false
Subject Area:
Indigenous peoples
subject_groups
Indigenous peoples
Subject Area
false
Subject headings:
Guadalupe, Our Lady of
subject_heads
Guadalupe, Our Lady of
Subject headings
false