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Madonna under a flamboyant arch

Madonna under a flamboyant arch

6664B
Artist
Workshop of Antonio Ricardo (but only as a printer)
Title
Madonna under a flamboyant arch
Date
1598
Medium
Woodblock impression. Title page illustration for Fray Luis de Oré, Symbolo Catholico Indiano[.] Lima: Antonio Ricardo, 1598.
Location
Antigua Imprenta de Antonio Ricardo, Lima, Perú.
Photo Source
Mori 2013a and Almerindo Ojeda
Correspondence Credit
Almerindo Ojeda
Note
Antonio Ricardo was an Italian typographer who worked in Venice, Lyon, Valladolid, and Medina del Campo. In 1570, Ricardo left Europe and traveled to America to become one of the first publishers of the New World. It follows that Ricardo could have acquired this woodblock from (the successors of) Juan Varela de Salamanca in Seville —the required point of departure for the Indies— and brought it along in his transatlantic journey. Ricardo could have then printed this woodblock in Lima, where he relocated in 1580.
Item
6664B
Correspondences
Archive: 6664A/6664B
Archive: 6664A/6664B
6664A/6664B