Art and Architecture of Viceregal Latin America, 1521-1821

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Latin America
Cover of the book Art and Architecture of Viceregal Latin America, 1521-1821 by Kelly Donahue-Wallace, University of New Mexico Press
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Author: Kelly Donahue-Wallace ISBN: 9780826334602
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press Publication: March 16, 2008
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press Language: English
Author: Kelly Donahue-Wallace
ISBN: 9780826334602
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Publication: March 16, 2008
Imprint: University of New Mexico Press
Language: English

Kelly Donahue-Wallace surveys the art and architecture created in the Spanish Viceroyalties of New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata from the time of the conquest to the independence era. Emphasizing the viceregal capitals and their social, economic, religious, and political contexts, the author offers a chronological review of the major objects and monuments of the colonial era.

In order to present fundamental differences between the early and later colonial periods, works are offered chronologically and separated by medium - painting, urban planning, religious architecture, and secular art - so the aspects of production, purpose, and response associated with each work are given full attention. Primary documents, including wills, diaries, and guild records are placed throughout the text to provide a deeper appreciation of the contexts in which the objects were made.

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Kelly Donahue-Wallace surveys the art and architecture created in the Spanish Viceroyalties of New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata from the time of the conquest to the independence era. Emphasizing the viceregal capitals and their social, economic, religious, and political contexts, the author offers a chronological review of the major objects and monuments of the colonial era.

In order to present fundamental differences between the early and later colonial periods, works are offered chronologically and separated by medium - painting, urban planning, religious architecture, and secular art - so the aspects of production, purpose, and response associated with each work are given full attention. Primary documents, including wills, diaries, and guild records are placed throughout the text to provide a deeper appreciation of the contexts in which the objects were made.

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