Las esculturas ligeras realizadas en papelón, esas grandes desconocidas. Desde el siglo XV en la Corona de Aragón, Valencia, España.
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Thanks to an intervention project on the image of the Virgin of the Homeless of the S. XV (which is in the Basilica of the Virgin of the Desamparados, Valencia, Spain 1), it have been possible to know and investigate this type of sculpture, under-researched and unknown by the vast majority, that is the Lightweight Sculpture.
Helped by some previous scientific studies we had an knowledge integral of the piece, both structural and material.
With these premises, a research project was started on Lightweight Sculpture. Its origin and the possible causes that allowed to make in Valencia this type of sculptures in the s. XV, earlier than the rest of the peninsula. Culminating with the completion of a Paper Sculpture such as was made in the fifteenth century.
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