[Postcard of an allusive drawing to the confirmation of the Order of Santiago]. Reasoned classification: This is a postcard with a drawing of a drawing by Manuel Ramírez Ibáñez (1856-1925) alluding to the confirmation of the Order of Santiago. This Spanish painter, formed at the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando, pensioner in Rome and professor of the School of Arts and Crafts in Madrid, was in charge of concluding the painting of José Casado del Alisal (1832-1886) about confirmation of the Order of Santiago by Pope Alejandro III, destined to the chapel of the military or Santiago orders of


[Postcard of an allusive drawing to the confirmation of the Order of Santiago]. Reasoned classification: This is a postcard with a drawing of a drawing by Manuel Ramírez Ibáñez (1856-1925) alluding to the confirmation of the Order of Santiago. This Spanish painter, formed at the School of Fine Arts of San Fernando, pensioner in Rome and professor of the School of Arts and Crafts in Madrid, was in charge of concluding the painting of José Casado del Alisal (1832-1886) about confirmation of the Order of Santiago by Pope Alejandro III, destined to the chapel of the military or Santiago orders of the Church of San Francisco El Grande (Madrid). In the back of the postcard the seal and the reference of the photographic study to the photographic study appear to the It belongs, "Fot-lacoste-Madrid". The Frenchman Joseph Jean Marie Lacoste y Bord Postcards, including the collection of "works of art in photography" and the collection of "photographic references of works of art in Spain". His activity as a photographer ended in 1915 when he was mobilized as a French citizen on the occasion of World War I. The card is sent by Juana Costa and her daughter to Reverend Father Lorenzo on the occasion of the celebration of his onomastics. In this way, mother and daughter congratulate the saint to the pastor to whom they seem to profess great affection. The postcard has Astorga (León) as a destination and is signed dated August 9, 1917, although the date of Matasellos is from August 10, 1917, precisely the day of San Lorenzo. The card carries a postal stamp worth 10 cents of peseta with the portrait of King Alfonso XIII.


Size: 1274px × 1961px
Photo credit: © EU/BT / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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