Abstract

The Virgin of the Seafarers (1531-36) by Alejo Fernández was designed as the central panel of an altarpiece for the chapel in the House of Trades Hall of Audiences in Seville. Little attention has been paid to the central panel and almost none to the four side panels, yet they are crucial to our understanding of how the Spanish monarchy defined its mission overseas. The iconography of the altarpiece as a whole made visible Spains self-image as the creator and guarantor of a militant, evangelical Christian empire, dedicated to spreading the Gospel as well as fomenting trade and colonization.

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