CABRAL BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891). Procession
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CABRAL BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891). Procession
CABRAL BEJARANO, Manuel (1827-1891). Procession of Holy Friday in Sevilla. 1862. SPAIN. Sevilla. Royal Alcazars. The Montserrat brotherhood at the beggining of G鮯 va street. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas
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Brotherhood Costumbrism Friday Manuel Montserrat Procession Sevilla Alcazars Beggining Bejarano Cabral
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Cabral Bejarano's 'Procession of Holy Friday in Sevilla' (1862) is a stunning oil on canvas painting that captures the solemn and colorful atmosphere of a Holy Week procession in the historic city of Sevilla, Spain. The painting depicts a group of people, primarily members of the Montserrat brotherhood, making their way through the streets of Sevilla at the beginning of Gáfara street. The brotherhood is identified by their distinctive hooded robes and pointed caps, which are adorned with the image of the Black Madonna of Montserrat. The procession is a significant event in the Catholic calendar, marking the commemoration of the Passion of Christ. The people in the painting are deeply engrossed in the religious ceremony, their faces expressing a range of emotions from piety and devotion to determination and focus. The women in the painting are particularly noteworthy, their traditional Andalusian dresses adding a splash of vibrant color to the otherwise muted palette of the painting. The Royal Alcazars, a historic fortress and palace complex, serve as the backdrop to the scene. The intricate architectural details of the Alcazars are beautifully rendered in the painting, adding to the sense of grandeur and history that pervades the image. Cabral Bejarano's 'Procession of Holy Friday in Sevilla' is a prime example of the Costumbrismo movement in Spanish art. Costumbrismo was a popular artistic style that emerged in the 19th century, characterized by its focus on the everyday life and customs of the Spanish people. This painting captures the essence of the movement, providing a glimpse into the rich cultural traditions of Sevilla during this period.
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