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October 30, 2010
14:56 PM

Before I leave Spain behind I want to put up some pictures of the fascinating and highly charged images they used to decorate their churches.

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This writhing martyr in Cadiz Cathedral was not Sebastian but (I think ) Damian.
An image like this would be far too dramatic (and erotic?) to be shown in an Irish church.

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This Ecce Homo image of Christ in Sanlucar was the way he was most frequently shown, halfway through his torment , being displayed to the mob.

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This time it is St Sebastian being martyred , also in Cadiz with a far bloodier Ecce Homo in front of him

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In Sanlucar they also provided a huge picture of my patron; St Roch. Apologies for the quality but it was my best shot.

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This was the most shocking of all the images, a statue of the crucified Baby Jesus, the stuff of nightmares.

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No saints or martyrs in this shot, just the sun rising over Manilva taken from the front of Michael’s house the morning we left.
A great holiday.

Comments

  1. martine

    on October 30, 2010

    Erotism?
    What would you think of that then?
    http://www.ville-castres.fr:8040/musee_goya/Peintures%20hisp.%20date/image.html?img=%22images/D%2046-1-1%20BD%20RVB.JPG%22

  2. martine

    on October 30, 2010

    Lluis Borrassa
    La flagelación de Cristo
    You can see it in the Musée de Castres.

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