翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ José Luis Chávez
・ José Luis Clerc
・ José Luis Contaja
・ José Luis Contreras Coeto
・ José Luis Corcuera
・ José Luis Cordero
・ José Luis Corripio
・ José Luis Cortez
・ José Luis Cruz
・ José Luis Cruz Cruz
・ José Luis Cruz Flores Gómez
・ José Luis Cuciuffo
・ José Luis Cuerda
・ José Luis Cuevas
・ José Luis Cuevas (architect)
José Luis Cuevas Museum
・ José Luis Dalmau
・ José Luis Damiani
・ José Luis de Arrese
・ José Luis de Jesús
・ José Luis de Mirecki Ruiz-Casaux
・ José Luis de Oriol y Urigüen
・ José Luis de Vilallonga
・ José Luis Deus
・ José Luis Di Palma
・ José Luis Drei
・ José Luis Díaz
・ José Luis Díaz Sonido para Cine, TV y Publicidad
・ José Luis Díaz Vázquez
・ José Luis Elejalde


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

José Luis Cuevas Museum : ウィキペディア英語版
José Luis Cuevas Museum

The José Luis Cuevas Museum and the Church of Santa Inés are located just off the Zocalo within the Historic center of Mexico City, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Both buildings were built as parts of the Convent of Santa Inés (''Agnes of Rome'') complex. The museum is in the convent's colonial era residential hall.
== Convent of Santa Inés==
This convent was founded in 1600 by Don Diego Caballero and his wife Doña Inés de Velasco. Their patronage was funded by their ownership of the largest sugar cane processing operation in New Spain. The Santa Inés convent was originally built to accommodate thirty-three nuns, equal to the number of years Christ spent on earth. In colonial times, it also took in Spanish orphans who did not have a dowry. In return, these orphans were required to pray an hour a day for their benefactors.〔
The convent existed until 1861, when due to the Nationalization of Church Property Act, all covents and monasteries in the country were disbanded. The convent’s church and residence hall where separated.
The Church of Santa Inés still maintains its original function. The residence hall became private property, functioning mostly as tenements until artist José Luis Cuevas bought the property with the intention to restoring it and establishing the current museum dedicated to his art and art of contemporary Latin America.
The complex suffered damage in 1624 as a result of flooding and again in 1639 due to a fire. In 1710, its single tower was built, which was high enough to be seen from the main plaza of town. Towards the end of the 18th century, its ceiling was rotten, and the church and tower were cracked.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Santa Inés Convent )〕 The complex was repaired under the patronage of the Marquis of La Cadena.〔 In 1861, due the Reform Laws the convent was closed. The nuns here were moved first to Santa Teresa La Antigua then later to Santa Catalina de Siena. The tower was demolished, and the church and convent were separated with the convent’s residence portion being sold into private hands〔 due to the nationalization of church property at that time. The convent and church were declared a national monument in 1932, but it remained private property as tenements until the 1980s, when the museum project began.〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「José Luis Cuevas Museum」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.