Les cases santes a Mallorca: notes i reflexions arran del seu inventari

Aspectes històrics i de conservació

Authors

  • Maria Antònia Grimalt Bosch
  • Juan José Soler Martínez Universitat de les Illes Balears

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2024.01.001

Keywords:

Casa Santa, monument, Holy Thursday, Easter

Abstract

The "Cases Santes" or Monuments are representation that became of great importance and significance due to their role in the liturgy during Holy Week(Semana Santa). However, as a result of liturgical changes, many pieces were forgotten or even destroyed. Through research and inventory of the elements that make them up, it has been possible to identify their current state of conservation and establish possible actions to ensure their continuity.

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Author Biographies

Maria Antònia Grimalt Bosch

Maria Antònia Grimalt Bosch (Pollença, 1997) is an art historian, a master's student in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management, at the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB). She was a student collaborator for Mayurqa magazine during her Art History degree (from the second to the fourth year)

 

She currently works as an archivist for the Banyalbufar City Council and collaborates in the cataloging of the Intangible Heritage of the island of Mallorca, through the private company LABRIT.

 

As his first work experience he presented the internship at the Historical Heritage Service of the Council of Mallorca where, together with Juan José Soler, they prepared a first inventory of the " Casas Santas" of Mallorca.

Juan José Soler Martínez, Universitat de les Illes Balears

Juan José Soler Martínez (Palma, 1996) is an art historian and master's degree in Cultural Heritage: Research and Management from the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB). He has complemented his education, especially in the philosophical and theological fields, in the Athenaeus Sant Pacià in Barcelona and in the Instituto Superior de Ciencias Religiouses in Mallorca. He currently holds a Ph.D. degree at UIB. His thesis is entitled "The Eucharistic Expositor in the Baroque altarpiece of Mallorca. History, liturgical use and put into heritage value", the director of which is Dr. Andreu Josep Villalonga.
His main field of study is Christian Holy Art, especially on the island of Mallorca. He works on several lines of research including Eucharistic worship outside the Mass, the dress of sacred images, or heritage linked to the Easter cycle. He has collaborated in the organization of cultural events, dedicating a great effort to the dissemination of religious culture in both Mallorca and Barcelona.

Published

2024-09-30

How to Cite

Grimalt Bosch, M. A., & Soler Martínez, J. J. (2024). Les cases santes a Mallorca: notes i reflexions arran del seu inventari: Aspectes històrics i de conservació. Mayurqa, (6), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.22307/2386.7124.2024.01.001

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