19 | 12 | 2023
The Dean of the Nativity Scenes of Navarre in the Augustinian Recollect Nuns of Pamplona
18 | 12 | 2023
The Nativity Scene and Mr. Julio Caro Baroja
ImagenC. Jusué
04 | 10 | 2023
A relief of the battle of Navas de Tolosa in Villatuerta
ImagenPhoto Main Street
16 | 02 | 2023
The missing main altarpiece of the Asunción de Cascante, seen by Juan Antonio Fernández in 1787.
ImagenPhoto from Georg Weise's 1959 monograph
09 | 01 | 2023
A pair of copies in Navarra of the illustrated edition of the Life of St. Bernard of 1587.
Imagen
16 | 12 | 2022
Julio Arrieta at the service of the image of the III Centenary of the canonization of St. Francis Xavier in Navarre
ImagenPrivate collection
10 | 10 | 2022
The Virgin of Pilar in Navarra
ImagenJ. L. Larrión
19 | 04 | 2022
The missing epigraphic texts of the main altarpiece of Pamplona cathedral
ImagenIgnacio Miguéliz
12 | 04 | 2022
A small sculpture of Christ at the column with Bavarian resonances
ImagenCeded
05 | 04 | 2022
The image of loneliness in the arts and some examples in Navarre
ImagenJ. L. Larrión
25 | 02 | 2022
Enjoying cultural heritage
ImagenJ. L. Larrión
15 | 12 | 2021
Two canvases from Leire's secular heritage
ImagenCeded
07 | 12 | 2021
Festivities and art around the Immaculate Conception in Navarre (II)
ImagenCeded
07 | 12 | 2021
Festivities and art around the Immaculate Conception in Navarre (I)
ImagenJ. L. Larrión
01 | 12 | 2021
The first canvas of the Virgin of Guadalupe with the historical cycle in Agreda
ImagenCeded
24 | 11 | 2021
Cultural heritage and identity
ImagenCeded
10 | 11 | 2021
Bells: tangible and intangible heritage. The largest in use in Spain, in Pamplona.
ImagenMiguel Bretos
27 | 10 | 2021
Burials, Offerings and Suffrages: Graphic Testimonies of a Lost Religiosity (II)
ImagenPhoto José Roldán, 1924. file General of Navarra
27 | 10 | 2021
Burials, Offerings and Suffrages: Graphic Testimonies of a Lost Religiosity (I)
ImagenPostcard marketed by G. Marín de Elizondo
07 | 10 | 2021
José Zay Lorda: an enlightened man from Pamplona in the 18th century diaspora
Imagenproject Pamplona City Hall façade by José Zay Lorda, 1753. Photo file Municipal de Pamplona
PRESENTATION OF THE AUTHOR
Ricardo Fernández Gracia is Senior Associate Professor of History of Art of the School of Philosophy and Letters, Director of the Chair of Heritage and Art of Navarre, corresponding member of the Royal Academy of History and member of the committee of the Library Services Palafoxiana.