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- Q10858554 subject Q6234646.
- Q10858554 subject Q7317801.
- Q10858554 subject Q8396753.
- Q10858554 abstract "The Señor de los Temblores (Lord of the Earthquakes), known in Quechua as Taytacha Temblores, is a statue of the crucifixion of Jesus from Cusco Cathedral in Cusco, Peru. The image is popularly believed to have placated any further disaster caused by the 1650 earthquake. It became the patron saint of Cusco, and is one of the most well-known images in Peru. It was probably created in Peru by native artists around 1570, and is made of mixed materials, including sticks, plaques of agave fiber, and plaster. The black color is not the original tone but was created by the buildup of soot from candles and oil lamps, and pigment and pollen from the red ñuk'chu flowers that are showered on the statue when it is taken in procession on Holy Monday.".
- Q10858554 thumbnail SenorTembloresCuzcoMerced2010.jpg?width=300.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q28914.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q2942242.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q419.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q51636.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q5218.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q5582862.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q6234646.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q7317801.
- Q10858554 wikiPageWikiLink Q8396753.
- Q10858554 comment "The Señor de los Temblores (Lord of the Earthquakes), known in Quechua as Taytacha Temblores, is a statue of the crucifixion of Jesus from Cusco Cathedral in Cusco, Peru. The image is popularly believed to have placated any further disaster caused by the 1650 earthquake. It became the patron saint of Cusco, and is one of the most well-known images in Peru.".
- Q10858554 label "Señor de los Temblores".
- Q10858554 depiction SenorTembloresCuzcoMerced2010.jpg.