Fartan sus iras en forma semblante : la tumba de Álvaro de Luna y el status de la imagen en la Castilla tardomedieval
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https://doi.org/10.5944/etfvii.16.2003.2409Abstract
La tumba erigida por Alvaro de Luna en su capilla de la Catedral de Toledo fue destruida ya en vida del Maestre. La trascendencia del personaje efigiado, las especiales características del monumento y su violenta desaparición, influyeron en la gestación, a partir del siglo xvii, de toda una tradición legendaria que ha condicionado hasta hoy el estudio de la tumba. El análisis riguroso de las fuentes textuales permite reconstruir el aspecto originario del sepulcro y el impacto que causó en sus contemporáneos.
The particular circumstances that surrounded both the erection and the destruction of Alvaro de Luna's tomb, when he was still alive, generated a legendary history about it. However, the analysis of the written sources allows us to consider again the questions related to its original disposition and reception.
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