- Stradanus engraving
The
Stradanus engraving is a 1615 or 1621 (depending on the source)engraving that was used to print certificates ofindulgences of forty days' remission ofsins fromJuan Pérez de la Serna , thenArchbishop of Mexico. The certificates were given to people who donated money to finance the construction of the new sanctuary ofTepeyac , consecrated in 1622, which later became theBasilica of Guadalupe . Its actual title is "Virgen de Guadalupe con escenas de ocho milagros" (Spanish: Virgin of Guadalupe with scenes of eight miracles), but the term Stradanus engraving is used by Guadalupan researchers. The plate was engraved by Samuel Stradanus ofAntwerp , who also provided engravings for the publication ofPedro de Moya 's 1622 "Sanctum provinciale concilium mexici" (Latin: Holy council of the province of Mexico), the decrees of the 1585 Third Mexican Council. It is the first document to depict the apparition of the Virgin of Guadalupe, and may have been a source of the "Nican motecpana", the portion of the "Huei tlamahuiçoltica ", an early source of the Guadalupan apparition, that relates the miracles associated with the icon.External links
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/09/ca/ho_48.70.htm The Stradanus engraving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
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