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"Corpus Christi procession" detail of an 18th century painting: Oil; anonymous; Cusco school of painting. 2m x 0,85m.   The statue of the Virgin of Candlemas (Candelaria), between two wooden reliquaries, is carried around the plaza de Armas (main plaza) in Cuzco/Cusco; to the left, the statue of Santiago Matamoros. All around, the creole and the society of the andes of the 18th century. Viceroy Toledo organized this ceremony for the 1st time in June in order to make it coincide with the traditional ceremonies of this Andean region when harvesting is over and a new year begins with the solstice.  
Location Museo Pedro de Osma/Lima/Peru
Unique Identifier ART526436 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4350px × 4422px 
Photo Credit Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY 
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18th century CE
Corpus Christi, Feast of
Painting, Medium
Peruvian
Procession
Virgin Mary