Living to Honor the Dead. The Palau Family’s Egyptian Arte Decó Mausoleum in the Cemetery of San Jerónimo, Córdoba, Argentina

Authors

  • Ana Clara Picco Lambert

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.12764

Abstract

In this research we shall expound the symbolism of the funerary pantheon type belonging to the peripheral avant-garde movements of the Art Deco style, with Egyptian features, located in the San Jerónimo Cemetery in the capital city of Córdoba (Argentina), whose owner was one family of Spanish migrants. We consider the Egyptian or Neo-Egyptian fashion developed within the Art Deco architectural style by analyzing not only its architectural style, but also the symbolism and iconology in light of their relationship with the funeral industry. This lead us to interrogate the affiliation of this family and the relationship with the social space they occupy in Cordoba society, given their status. We also examine the social strategies deployed, such as the construction of funerary pantheons, understood as a strong commitment to symbolic capital as long a strategy for its conversion into social capital.

Keywords: San Jerónimo graveyard, Art Decó, migrations, death, pantheons

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Author Biography

  • Ana Clara Picco Lambert

    Ana Clara Picco Lambert es licenciada en Historia por la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba (Argentina) y actualmente realiza su doctorado en la misma universidad. Da clases en la cátedra de Introducción a la Historia de la Escuela de Historia de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades de esta universidad, así como en el seminario Político y Social del Departamento de Historia de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas de la Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto (Argentina). Especializada en historia de la arquitectura funeraria, es además diplomada en Estudios sobre la Muerte y los Cementerios por la Universidad Nacional del Sur San Juan Bosco (sede Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina) y en Filosofía de la Liberación por la Universidad de San Isidro.

    Ana Clara Picco Lambert is graduated in History from the National University of Córdoba (Argentina) and she is currently working for her PhD at this center. She also delivers classes of Introduction to History there, as well as at the Political and Social seminar at the Faculty of Human Sciences of the Río Cuarto National University (Argentina). Expert in funerary architecture, she has also a degree in Studies on the Death and Cemeteries from the Universidad Nacional del Sur San Juan Bosco (city of Comodoro Rivadavia. Argentina) and in Philosophy of Liberation from the University of San Isidro.

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Published

2025-12-31

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Varia historiográfica

How to Cite

Picco Lambert, A. C. (2025). Living to Honor the Dead. The Palau Family’s Egyptian Arte Decó Mausoleum in the Cemetery of San Jerónimo, Córdoba, Argentina. Historiografías, 111-139. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_historiografias/hrht.12764