1876 - 1959

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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Spain
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1876, Cordoba, Spain
  • Also known as: jose de la torre y del cerro
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  • Works on APS: 2
  • Museums on APS: Andalusiska Arkiven (General Archive of the Indies)
  • Lifespan: 83 years
  • Died: 1959

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Where was José de la Torre y del Cerro born?
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What was José de la Torre y del Cerro's primary profession?
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Which of the following historical figures did José de la Torre y del Cerro study documents related to?
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José de la Torre y del Cerro collaborated with which artists?

José de la Torre y del Cerro: A Life Dedicated to Córdoba's History

  • Born: May 21, 1876, Córdoba, Spain
  • Died: 1959
  • Occupation: Spanish archivist and researcher

José de la Torre y del Cerro was a pivotal figure in the preservation and understanding of Córdoba's rich history. Born into a family with deep roots in the region, he dedicated his life to meticulously studying archival documents, uncovering forgotten narratives, and illuminating the lives of significant historical figures connected to Córdoba.

Early Life and Education

  • Studied at the Instituto de Segunda Enseñanza cordobés
  • Attended the Universidad Central de Madrid, earning a degree.

De la Torre's early education laid the foundation for his future career as an archivist and researcher. His studies instilled in him a deep appreciation for history and a commitment to scholarly pursuits. He focused on documents related to Córdoba’s past, particularly those found within the Archivo de Protocolos Notariales.

Archival Work and Historical Contributions

  • Official Chronicler: Served as the official chronicler for the Province of Córdoba for many years.
  • Focus on Notable Figures: His research centered on figures like Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (El Gran Capitán), Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, and Gonzalo Ximénez de Quesada.
  • Cervantes Connection: He extensively researched the Cordoban roots of Miguel de Cervantes.
  • Collaboration with Artists: Collaborated with artists such as George Graham and Rex Vicat Cole, whose works are featured in the Hastings Museum and Art Gallery (e.g., "Evening Star" by Graham and "In Hyde Park" by Cole).

De la Torre’s meticulous archival work was instrumental in providing invaluable insights into Córdoba's past. He unearthed crucial documents that shed light on significant historical events, personalities, and cultural traditions. His dedication to preserving documentary heritage during vulnerable periods ensured the continuity of Córdoba's historical record.

Legacy and Impact

  • Extensive Archive: Left behind an extensive personal archive donated to the Archivo Histórico Provincial de Córdoba.
  • Influence on Historical Understanding: His work significantly enhanced understanding of Córdoba’s history and its connections to other historical figures.
  • Recognition: Was made a scholar of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes y Ciencias Históricas of Toledo in 1920.

José de la Torre y del Cerro's legacy extends far beyond his lifetime. His meticulous research, dedication to archival preservation, and collaborative spirit have left an enduring mark on Córdoba’s historical landscape. The archive he bequeathed continues to be a vital resource for scholars and researchers seeking to unravel the complexities of Córdoba's past. He is remembered as a dedicated scholar who tirelessly worked to preserve and illuminate the history of his beloved city.




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