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The Collegiate Church of Pravia, Asturias, was founded in 1715 by Femando Ignacio Arango Quiepo, following his stay in Charcas, Viceroyship of Pern, accompanying his uncle Juan Quiepo de Llano, Archbishop of Charcas. In this article the author analyzes the artistic endowment of the Collegiate Church, particularly a series of gold and silver liturgical objects from Pern. In spite of the unfortunate disappearance of the majority of them, two gold objects decorated with precious stones made in Pern dating from the first decade of the 18* century have survived. They constuitute a valuable point of reference for the study of silversmith work in the Viceroyship of Peru.

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  • Palabras clave: Pravia; Femando Ignacio de Arango; Juan Queipo de Llano; platería; Charcas; Virreinato del Perú

  • In this article the author analyzes the artistic endowment of the Collegiate Church, a series of gold and silver liturgical objects from Pern

  • In spite of the unfortunate disappearance of the majority of them, two gold objects decorated with precious stones made in Pern dating from the first decade of the 18* century have survived

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Palabras clave: Pravia; Femando Ignacio de Arango; Juan Queipo de Llano; platería; Charcas; Virreinato del Perú. The Collegiate Church of Pravia, Asturias, was founded in 1715 by Femando Ignacio Arango Quiepo, following his stay in Charcas, Viceroyship of Pern, accompanying his uncle Juan Quiepo de Llano, Archbishop of Charcas. La colegiata de la villa de Pravia fue fundada en 1715 por Fernando Ignacio Arango y Queipo (Pravia, Asturias, 17 de marzo de 1673 - Tuy, 17 de marzo de 1745), bajo la advocación del Santísimo Sacramento y de Nuestra Señora del Valle ^ El fundador, por línea paterna.

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