This is the second of two posts on the murals of AsunciĆ³n Yautepec in the state of Morelos.
The Convento MuralsLike most all the Morelos conventos, the corridors of the cloister walks and adjoining rooms at Yautepec were lavishly covered with painted friezes, dadoes and artesonado ceilings with passages of intricate decorative coffering interspersed with Dominican rosettes, sacred monograms and landscapes.
Bands of grotesque ornament fill the friezes entwined with acanthus and vines, festooned with garlands and animated with birds, flowers, cherubs and mythical figures—mostly in monochrome but accented with faded burgundy and blue.
The Cloister Murals
Around the cloister a grand series of narrative murals survive, albeit partially. They comprise an extraordinary compendium of portraits of Dominican saints, martyrs, bishops, and even popes, along the cloister walks and primarily on the interior piers of the cloister arcades.
All the figures are portrayed in conventionally dignified Renaissance poses, richly robed and bearing crucifixes as well as their traditional attributes and symbols. Each is identified by Latin inscription and elegantly framed with ornate Plateresque columns and arches.
St Francis St Lucy
Notables include Saints Dominic and Francis, along with eminent Dominicans like Thomas Aquinas, St. Vincent Ferrer and St. Peter Martyr. Popes Pius V and Benedict XI appear along with the Church Fathers Ambrose and Jerome, as well as lesser known figures like St. Elmo, and St. Anthony of Florence.Only two female saints, Lucy and Catherine of Siena, are portrayed.
St. Elmo St. Anthony of Florence
St Benedict . St Dominic.
text © 2020 Richard D. Perry
color images by the author, Niccolo Brooker and others.
Please visit our earlier pages on the murals of Morelos: Tlayacapan; Cuernavaca, Tlaquiltenango; Oaxtepec; Tlaltizapan; Atlatlahuacan; Tepoztlan;
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