La Reina de Las Américas : Works of Art from the Museum of the Basilica de Guadalupe
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This was the Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum’s tenth anniversary special exhibition. As a community based institution with a strong commitment to our community, there could not be a more appropriate exhibition to present for all the support we had received those first ten years. The display of over eighty works of art from the 17th to the 20th century reflected the aesthetics and spiritual blending of Spanish Catholicism and Indigenous Mexican cultures. These magnificent paintings, sculptures, textiles and prints were works of art guided by faith and inspiration that illuminate the unique and powerful devotion to Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe.
Participating Artists
Mathias de Arteaga y Alfaro, José Mota, Tiburcio Miranda, Francisco Carden, Miguel Cabrera, Francisco Antonio Vallejo, A.W. Schulgen, Andrés López, Juan, Rafael y Luis Cervantes, Miguel Hurtado, Hermanos Tavani, Cayetano Zampinos, Antonius Baratti, Gonzalo Carrasco, Samuel Stradanus, José de Ibarra, Valerio Prieto, Ramón Torres, Peñaflor, J. Yves Ramíres, Pedro Gualdi, Urbano López, Casimiro Castro, Benzinger Brothers, Debray sucs. and unknown artists.
Curator
Jorge Guadarrama
Organizing Institution
Museum of the Basílica of Guadalupe, Mexico City
Displayed at
Mexican Fine Arts Center Museum, Main Gallery
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Funded by: Chicago Park District, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, The Illinois Arts Council.