
La Roldana
La Roldana, the pseudonym for the 17th-century Spanish sculptor known as Luisa Roldán, is celebrated for her remarkable contributions to religious sculpture, especially in Andalusia. She is speculated to be the creator of the iconic Virgen de la Macarena, a central figure in Semana Santa celebrations in Seville. La Roldana's works are distinguished by their emotional expressiveness and intricate detailing, which continue to resonate with viewers today, marking her as a pivotal figure in Baroque art.
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La Roldana is believed to have contributed to the creation of the Macarena image.
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La Roldana is speculated to be the daughter of Pedro Roldán and possibly the author of the image of the Virgin of La Macarena.
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