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The image displays a wall-mounted educational or museum exhibit, likely from La Paz, Bolivia, presenting a chronological and thematic classification of religious artworks. The exhibit uses a grid format with columns titled "Época" (Era), "Obra" (Work), "Estilo" (Style), and "Escuela y Autor" (School and Author).

The prominent subject is a large, flat cutout image of the Virgin Mary, crowned and holding a crowned Child Jesus, positioned next to the "Siglo XVII" (17th Century) epoch. This figure is associated with the "Inmaculada Concepción" (Immaculate Conception).

To the right, several smaller framed images of artworks are displayed, corresponding to the textual entries. These include:
*   A vibrant painting, possibly of the "Virgen del Rosario de Pomata" or "Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Pomata," characterized by intricate details and golden elements. The style is labeled "Barroco" and the author as "Seguidor de Gregorio Gamarra."
*   A depiction of the "Virgen de Guadalupe," recognizable by its iconic representation, associated with the "Barroco" style and "Gregorio Gamarra" as the author.
*   A darker, more dramatic painting with angels and an architectural element, possibly representing the "Inmaculada Concepción," categorized under the "Manierista Flamenco" (Mannerist Flemish) style and attributed to "Círculo de Martin de Vos (Amberes)" (Circle of Martin de Vos (Antwerp)).

The display provides a visual and textual guide to art history, focusing on religious iconography, styles, and artists from the 17th century. The setting appears to be an indoor space, likely a museum or gallery, given the nature of the display.
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Dec 21, 2024, 6:02 PM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image displays a wall-mounted educational or museum exhibit, likely from La Paz, Bolivia, presenting a chronological and thematic classification of religious artworks. The exhibit uses a grid format with columns titled "Época" (Era), "Obra" (Work), "Estilo" (Style), and "Escuela y Autor" (School and Author). The prominent subject is a large, flat cutout image of the Virgin Mary, crowned and holding a crowned Child Jesus, positioned next to the "Siglo XVII" (17th Century) epoch. This figure is associated with the "Inmaculada Concepción" (Immaculate Conception). To the right, several smaller framed images of artworks are displayed, corresponding to the textual entries. These include: * A vibrant painting, possibly of the "Virgen del Rosario de Pomata" or "Nuestra Señora del Rosario de Pomata," characterized by intricate details and golden elements. The style is labeled "Barroco" and the author as "Seguidor de Gregorio Gamarra." * A depiction of the "Virgen de Guadalupe," recognizable by its iconic representation, associated with the "Barroco" style and "Gregorio Gamarra" as the author. * A darker, more dramatic painting with angels and an architectural element, possibly representing the "Inmaculada Concepción," categorized under the "Manierista Flamenco" (Mannerist Flemish) style and attributed to "Círculo de Martin de Vos (Amberes)" (Circle of Martin de Vos (Antwerp)). The display provides a visual and textual guide to art history, focusing on religious iconography, styles, and artists from the 17th century. The setting appears to be an indoor space, likely a museum or gallery, given the nature of the display.

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