Perspective of the Cathedral of Morelia (formerly Valladolid), Michoacán, built 1660-1744, the plaza, and surrounding architecture. —— Perspectiva de la Catedral de Morelia (antes Valladolid), Michoacán, construida 1660-1744, la plaza y arquitectura circundante.
Rights:
Public Domain / Dominio Público (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/)
Type:
Still image / Imagen fija
Translated Title:
"Catedral de Morelia"
Title:
"Catedral de Morelia"
Time Period Covered:
17th Century / Siglo XVII (1600-1699) and 18th Century / Siglo XVIII (1700-1799)
Source Collection Name:
Genaro García Imprints and Images Collection
Source Collection Local Identifier:
Box 1, Folder 1
Rights - Use and Reproduction:
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Extent:
1 lithograph / litografía
Description:
Perspective of the Cathedral of Morelia (formerly Valladolid), Michoacán, built 1660-1744, the plaza, and surrounding architecture. —— Perspectiva de la Catedral de Morelia (antes Valladolid), Michoacán, construida 1660-1744, la plaza y arquitectura circundante.
Date Created/Date Issued:
circa 1830-1850
Creator/Contributor:
Barroso de la Escayola, Vicencio (architect / arquitecto) and Arango (lithographer / litógrafo)
Topic:
Catholic Church, Iglesia Católica, Architecture, Architecture, and Plaza
Place Name:
Mexico and Mexico--Michoacán--Morelia
Owning Repository:
Benson Latin American Collection, LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections, The University of Texas at Austin