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CITY OF PERU
M:ONUMl!JNT
AL
royal
families
o.f Loyola
and Borja whose
descendente
are
herewith those of the MaDqueses de Alcanises.
To the left:
Don Beltrán García de Loy.ola, first-born of Martín García de
Loyola, married to a •daughter of Da. Lorenza
de
Idiáquez, son
of Da. Muria de Iiliáquez, married to doña Ma.gdalena de Loyola,
daughter of don Martín García de Loyola. By this marriage the
two fwm1lies of Loyola and San Franeisco J avier, and are Idiá·
quez, Duques de Granada, Counts of J.avier y Grandes de España
de primera clase''·
Among the paintings
nrny be pointed out those
of Marcos
Za.pata and Cipriano Gutiérrez, done in the 17th Century, on thc
Jife and work o San Ignacio. Co sío del Po:m.a
states that the
cnar.acters pamte
by Zwpata ra'Qk highl'.f as eoI111pared with the
very oldest works. a:nfe
'~ ~scensión
del Señor''
is
better conservad
than
the others.
I
i
a s'id.e
ga11ery
will
'b
ifound
a
draw·
ing s-aiid to be by
rnJ5~,
repre·senting
't$an lg)lacio Curando
á
los Enfermoii".
other
m1t'ng it "San Fran<1<isco Javier C'U·
rando á los Enfe:r!Illos ". On the entrance cai.ling "San Ignaci-0
Socorriendo
lá
los Pestosos ". In the side ann.exes wm be found
two paintings '().'lle by Rubens "La Ereooión de la Cruz" a'lld the
other
by Ra1.ael "Cristo
suibieJldo el Calvario", which in the
opin.ión of critks are poorly d·one.
'
An
Incai.c Street and Walls. -
Coming from the Compañia, and
to
the right and near the ·Capilla de Lurdes will be found an
alleyway called tod•ay Kkicllu de Loreto, upon the wa.11s of w.hieh
on .both sideii you
will
see almo,st to its entire extent Incaic scri-pts.
This is a typical and genuine Incaic street and the walls terminatc
at the we.stern end of the Palacio de las Acllas (Santa Catalina)
and
the ea1lltern
end
ait
Amaru Cancha, Palacio
de Huaina
Keicáipar, a1terwards the .Convent of the Jesuita and today forming
a· pa!t of
th~.
Mercado. This alleywaiy, ealled by '6ome ''Calle del
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