Conserving Cuzco School Paintings

Follow the conservation treatment of Emblem of Folly, a painting from colonial Cuzco that “shines a light on those communities or artists that have not had the focus before.”

Follow the conservation treatment and research of “Emblem of Folly,” a painting from colonial Cuzco. This is one of ten paintings in the Cuzco School style that were recently gifted to The Met as part of the Museum’s effort to collect works from colonial Latin America. José Luis Lazarte Luna, Assistant Conservator in Paintings Conservation, who was born and raised in Lima, Peru, says that conservation can “shine a light on those communities or artists that have not had the focus before.” These paintings have many unknowns, from the identities of their Indigenous makers to the materials they used. Committed study of these works can help create a better understanding of Latinx cultural identity and history.

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Emblem of Folly, Unknown artist, Peru, 18th century. Oil on canvas, 49 5/8 x 43 5/16 in. (126 x 110 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Gift of Clifford Ming Teh Li, in honor of James Kung Wei Li and Julie Chu Lu Li, 2018 (2018.836.1)

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/764089

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José Luis Lazarte Luna
Assistant Conservator, Paintings Conservation

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Saint Lucy, Oil on canvas (relined), probably Peruvian, Cuzco
probably Peruvian, Cuzco
18th century
Our Lady of Guápulo, Peruvian (Cuzco) Painter  Peruvian, Oil on canvas, Peruvian
Peruvian (Cuzco) Painter
Former Attribution Peruvian Painter
18th century
Saint Bonaventure and Saint Anthony of Padua, Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao  Peruvian, Oil on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Follower of Basilio Santa Cruz Pumacallao
ca. 1670–90
Emblem of Folly, Unknown artist, Peru (Cuzco), Oil on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Unknown
After Boetius Adams Bolswert
18th Century
Our Lady of Valvanera, Unknown Cuzco Artist, Peru, second half of 18th Century, Oil and gold on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Unknown
ca. 1770–80
Our Lady of Mercy, called “The Pilgrim of Quito”, Unknown Cuzco artist, Peru, 18th Century, Oil and gold on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Unknown
ca. 1730–40
Christ Carrying the Cross, called "The Lord of the Fall", Unknown Cuzco Artist (Peru, second half 18th century), Oil and gold on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Unknown
ca. 1770–75
The Soul of the Virgin Mary, Unknown artist, Peru (Cuzco), 18th century, Oil and gold on canvas, Peru (Cuzco)
Unknown
18th century