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Decapitated angel vihuelist. Anon. Basilica de San Isidoro, Léon.

Léon, Portada of the Basilica de San Isidoro.
instrument: vihuela de mano | century: 16cent/2/mid | catalogue nº: 16-237

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Artwork

Creator anon

Medium Artwork: Sculpture

Location

City León | Region Castilla-León | Old kingdom Castile

Characteristics
Body Waisted Strings None Neck None Pegbox None
Bridge None Frets No Back Flat Pegs None
Technique
Commentary

ARTWORK
The Real Colegiata Basilica de San Isidoro in Léon is a leading example of romanesque art in Spain, dating from the 11th and 12th centuries. Expansion was begun in 1513 by Juan de Badajoz el Viejo, and continued by his son Juan de Badajoz el Mozo. This statue is located near one of the portals. The vihuela complements16-236 with which it shares similarities, also from León and connected with the work of Juan de Badajoz el Mozo.

INSTRUMENT
Only the soundbox survives of this sculpture of a vihuela with incurved waists, quite deep ribs, and a flat back. On the body there are traces remaining of the bridge and a circulat soundhole in the middle of the upper bout.

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