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Virginia Tovar Martín
Born(1929-11-29)29 November 1929
Bérchules, Andalusia, Spain
Died10 July 2013(2013-07-10) (aged 83)[1]
Galapagar, Madrid, Spain[1]
NationalitySpanish
Other namesV. Tovar Martin, Virginia Goods Martín, Virginia Tovar, Virginia Tovar-Martin
Alma materComplutense University of Madrid
Occupation(s)Art historian, author, professor
Years active1972–2013
Known forArchitecture and urban planning of Madrid during the Baroque period

Virginia Tovar Martín (1929–2013) was a Spanish art historian, author, and professor.[2][1] She was a foremost scholar in the study of architecture and urban planning of Madrid during the Baroque period (c. 1600–1750).[1][3][4] Tovar Martín was a Professor of History of Art at the Complutense University of Madrid;[2] and at Autonomous University of Madrid.

Biography[edit]

Virginia Tovar Martín was born on 29 November 1929[5] in Bérchules, Andalusia, Spain. She received her PhD in 1975 from Complutense University of Madrid, where she studied under the supervision of Alfonso Pérez Sánchez [es].[1]

In her early scholarly work she focused on architect Juan Gómez de Mora.[6][7] In 1986, she curated an exhibition of Juan Gómez de Mora's work. Tovar Martín emphasized the importance of 18th century Spanish art and architecture, and she felt Spanish art of this time period deserved a place within the canon of Western art.[4] Tovar Martín was a member of the Institute of Madrid Studies [es] (Spanish: Instituto de Estudios Madrileños), and the San Damaso Academy (Spanish: Academia de San Dámaso).[2]

Tovar Martín died on 10 July 2013 in the town of Galapagar.[8]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Ceballos, Alfonso Rodríguez G. de (2013). "Virginia Tovar Martín". Archivo Español de Arte (in Spanish). 86 (344). Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas: 385–386. ISSN 0004-0428.
  2. ^ a b c Fernández Talaya, María Teresa; Cayetano Martín, María del Carmen; Lopezosa Aparicio, Concepción (2013). "Virginia Tovar Martín: In Memoriam". Anales del Instituto de Estudios Madrileños (in Spanish). 53: 415–418. ISSN 0584-6374.
  3. ^ Olmo, Pedro Oliver; Lozano, Jesús Carlos Urda (2014-09-23). La prisión y las instituciones punitivas en la investigación histórica: The Prison and the Punitive Institutions at the Historical Research (in Spanish). Universidad de Castilla La Mancha. p. 84. ISBN 978-84-9044-087-2.
  4. ^ a b Braun, Harald E.; Pérez-Magallón, Jesús (2016-03-03). The Transatlantic Hispanic Baroque: Complex Identities in the Atlantic World. Routledge. p. 220. ISBN 978-1-317-01368-6.
  5. ^ "Tovar Martín, Virginia (1929-2013)". IdRef (in French).
  6. ^ Escobar, Jesús (2022-01-25). Habsburg Madrid: Architecture and the Spanish Monarchy. Penn State Press. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-271-09189-1.
  7. ^ Schroth, Sarah (2010). Art in Spain and the Hispanic World: Essays in Honor of Jonathan Brown. Paul Holberton Publishing. p. 77. ISBN 978-1-907372-00-1.
  8. ^ "Efemérides del 10 de julio de 2020: ¿Qué pasó el 10 de julio?". okdiario.com (in Spanish). 2020-07-10. Retrieved 2022-06-03.


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