Juan Correa, the Glossary
Juan Correa (1646–1716) was a distinguished Mexican painter of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: Afro-Mexicans, Antigua Guatemala, Apocalypse, Assumption of Mary, Azcapotzalco, Baroque, Byōbu, Casta, Cathedral Basilica of Durango, Cádiz, Coronation of the Virgin, Cristóbal de Villalpando, Franz Mayer Museum, José de Ibarra, Mannerism, Mexican art, Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, Mulatto, New Spain, Sacristy, Tepoztlán, Triumphal entry into Jerusalem, Western canon, Woman of the Apocalypse.
- 17th-century Mexican painters
- 18th-century Mexican painters
- African diaspora in Mexico
- Mexican painters
- Religious painters
Afro-Mexicans
Afro-Mexicans (afromexicanos), also known as Black Mexicans (mexicanos negros), are Mexicans who have heritage from sub-Saharan Africa and identify as such. Juan Correa and Afro-Mexicans are African diaspora in Mexico.
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Antigua Guatemala
Antigua Guatemala, commonly known as Antigua or La Antigua, is a city in the central highlands of Guatemala.
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Apocalypse
Apocalypse is a literary genre originating in Judaism in the centuries following the Babylonian exile (597-587 BCE) but persisting in Christianity and Islam.
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Assumption of Mary
The Assumption of Mary is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church.
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Azcapotzalco
Azcapotzalco (Āzcapōtzalco,, from āzcapōtzalli “anthill” + -co “place”; literally, “In the place of the anthills”) is a borough (demarcación territorial) in Mexico City.
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Baroque
The Baroque is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
Byōbu
are Japanese folding screens made from several joined panels, bearing decorative painting and calligraphy, used to separate interiors and enclose private spaces, among other uses.
Casta
Casta is a term which means "lineage" in Spanish and Portuguese and has historically been used as a racial and social identifier. Juan Correa and Casta are Colonial Mexico.
Cathedral Basilica of Durango
The Minor Basilica Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the metropolitan Archdiocese of the Victoria de Durango's Community (Catedral Basílica Menor de la Inmaculada Concepción de la Arquidiócesis metropolitana de la Comunidad de Victoria de Durango), also called the Durango Cathedral, is a religious building in the Catholic Church that belongs to the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Durango in Mexico.
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Cádiz
Cádiz is a city in Spain and the capital of the Province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Coronation of the Virgin
The Coronation of the Virgin or Coronation of Mary is a subject in Christian art, especially popular in Italy in the 13th to 15th centuries, but continuing in popularity until the 18th century and beyond.
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Cristóbal de Villalpando
Cristóbal de Villalpando (ca. 1649 – 20 August 1714) was a Baroque Criollo artist from New Spain, arts administrator and captain of the guard. Juan Correa and Cristóbal de Villalpando are 17th-century Mexican painters, 18th-century Mexican painters, 18th-century male artists, Mexican male painters, Mexican painters and religious painters.
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Franz Mayer Museum
The Franz Mayer Museum (Museo Franz Mayer), in Mexico City opened in 1986 to house, display and maintain Latin America’s largest collection of decorative arts.
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José de Ibarra
José de Ibarra (1688–1756) was a New Spanish painter. Juan Correa and José de Ibarra are 18th-century Mexican painters, 18th-century male artists, Mexican male painters, Mexican painters and religious painters.
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Mannerism
Mannerism is a style in European art that emerged in the later years of the Italian High Renaissance around 1520, spreading by about 1530 and lasting until about the end of the 16th century in Italy, when the Baroque style largely replaced it.
Mexican art
Various types of visual arts developed in the geographical area now known as Mexico.
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Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral
The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven (Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de la Bienaventurada Virgen María a los cielos) is the cathedral church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico. Juan Correa and Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral are Colonial Mexico.
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Mulatto
Mulatto is a racial classification that refers to people of mixed African and European ancestry.
New Spain
New Spain, officially the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Virreinato de Nueva España; Nahuatl: Yankwik Kaxtillan Birreiyotl), originally the Kingdom of New Spain, was an integral territorial entity of the Spanish Empire, established by Habsburg Spain. Juan Correa and New Spain are Colonial Mexico.
Sacristy
A sacristy, also known as a vestry or preparation room, is a room in Christian churches for the keeping of vestments (such as the alb and chasuble) and other church furnishings, sacred vessels, and parish records.
Tepoztlán
Tepoztlán is a town in the central Mexican state of Morelos.
Triumphal entry into Jerusalem
The triumphal entry into Jerusalem is a narrative in the four canonical Gospels describing the arrival of Jesus in Jerusalem a few days before his crucifixion.
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Western canon
The Western canon is the body of high-culture literature, music, philosophy, and works of art that are highly valued in the West, works that have achieved the status of classics.
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Woman of the Apocalypse
The Woman of the Apocalypse (or the woman clothed with the sun, γυνὴ περιβεβλημένη τὸν ἥλιον; Latin: Mulier amicta sole) is a figure–often considered to be a reference to the Virgin Mary in Catholic theology–described in Chapter 12 of the Book of Revelation (written c.
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See also
17th-century Mexican painters
- Cristóbal de Villalpando
- Juan Correa
- Juan Rodríguez Juárez
18th-century Mexican painters
- Cristóbal de Villalpando
- Francisco Eduardo Tresguerras
- Ignacio Maria Barreda
- José Francisco Xavier de Salazar y Mendoza
- José Joaquín Magón
- José de Alcíbar
- José de Ibarra
- José de Páez
- Juan Correa
- Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz
- Juan Rodríguez Juárez
- Luis de Mena
- Miguel Cabrera (painter)
- Nicolás Enríquez
African diaspora in Mexico
- Afro-Mexicans
- Afro-Mexicans in the Mexican War of Independence
- Antonio Delgado
- Ariana Brown
- Chino (casta)
- Juan Álvarez
- Juan Correa
- Juan Roque (Zape Confraternity)
- Maria Elena Lorenzo
- Mestizos in Mexico
- Mestizzo
- Pío Pico
- Slavery in Mexico
- Vicente Guerrero
- Yanga, Veracruz
Mexican painters
- Álvaro Blancarte
- Abraham Mauricio Salazar
- Arturo Moyers Villena
- Cristóbal de Villalpando
- Eduardo Cataño
- Enrique Cabrera
- Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez
- Fernando Aceves Humana
- Fernando Garcia Ponce
- Francisco Ángel Gutiérrez Carreola
- Francisco Antonio Vallejo
- Francisco Diego
- Francisco Zenteno Bujáidar
- Jorge Figueroa Acosta
- Jorge Marín
- José Joaquín Magón
- José Reyes Meza
- José de Alcíbar
- José de Ibarra
- Juan Carlos del Valle
- Juan Correa
- Juan Manuel De la Rosa
- Luis Merino
- Luz María Pizá Núñez
- Manuel Felguérez
- Marcos Cipac de Aquino
- Mexican muralists
- Myra Landau
- Myriam de la Riva
- Nicolás Cuéllar
- Noemí Ramírez
- Rafael López (illustrator and artist)
- Rafael Zamarripa
- Roberta Lobeira Alanís
- Roberto Cortázar
- Roger von Gunten
- Sebastián Canovas
- Sergio Arau
- Vicente Rojo Almazán
- Virgilio Ruiz Fernandez
- Vlady Rusakov
Religious painters
- Étienne Azambre
- Andrés Amaya
- Cristóbal de Villalpando
- Emilie Linder
- František Sequens
- Gabriel Tyr
- Gebhard Fugel
- Gustave Moreau
- Heinrich Lauenstein
- I Ketut Gedé
- Jacopo Amigoni
- Jean-Louis Forain
- Joey Velasco
- John A. Stanton
- John Tohabi
- José de Alcíbar
- José de Ibarra
- Joseph Melling
- Joseph Wamps
- Juan Correa
- Juan Gerson
- Juan Rodríguez Juárez
- Justin O'Brien
- Lajos Jámbor
- Lucie Ingemann
- Mateo Gilarte
- Mel Zabarsky
- Miguel Cabrera (painter)
- Mikhail Nesterov
- Nicolas-René Jollain
- Otto Mengelberg
- Pietro di Giovanni D'Ambrogio
- Raja Ravi Varma
- Simon von Taisten
- Sister Claire
- Tiburzio Passarotti
- Valentin Metzinger
- Yuliian Pankevych
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Correa
Also known as Correa, Juan.