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  • Painting of the crucifix described in the letter of the Suprema to the inquisition in Valencia

    Valencia


    Letter of the Suprema to the Inquisitors of the town of Valencia describing some canvases that allegedly entered the kingdom and recommending that they be collected so that they do not continue to circulate.

    Conflict
    Lutheran
    Mention
    Valencia, 3. October 1571
    Subject
    Crucifix ; Schola Cordis
  • An agreement of the Council of the Inquisition describes how, after various consultations with the different local courts, it was decided to ban a series of paintings on the grounds that they might incur false dogmas



    In November 1571 the Council of the Inquisition sent to different local inquisitions an agreement which banned a series of paintings and prints on the grounds that they might incur false dogmas.

    Conflict
    Lutheran
    Mention
    Madrid, 1571
    Subject
    Crucifix ; Passion of Christ ; Schola Cordis
  • Painting of the crucifix described in an edict of the Inquisition of Mexico

    Mexico City


    Edict of the Holy Office of Mexico describing some cavases that allegedly entered the kingdom and recommending that they be collected so that they do not continue to circulate. The Inquisition express the fear that the images convey Lutheran errors.

    Conflict
    Lutheran
    Mention
    Mexico City, 28. April 1574
    Subject
    Crucifix ; Schola Cordis