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"Barbara Mundy (Fordham University) opens this volume with a thought-provoking discussion of pre-Columbian dance festivals and their associated costumes and accoutrements, their continuation and reinterpretation in colonial Mexico, and their remaining vestiges in modern times. Gustavo Curiel (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) presents a moving discussion of the mourning activities performed in Mexico City in 1666 to commemorate the death of Philip IV; Curiel then reconstructs a vision of the ephemeral monument erected by the Inquisition by comparing documentary sources, such as the artist's contract, with surviving engravings of a similar monument. Frances Ramos (University of South Florida) brings the volume into the eighteenth century by examining celebrations and art in honor of Saint Joseph in the city of Puebla, Mexico. Beatriz Berndt (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) continues the festival theme by analyzing extant engravings, written descriptions, and political motivations in the ephemeral faç ade designed to celebrate the enthronement of Charles IV in Mexico City in 1789. Kelly Donahue-Wallace (University of North Texas) closes the festival section with a discussion of ephemeral structures and related public art works under the direction of the newly founded Royal Academy of Art of San Carlos in the late colonial era. Jorge Rivas begins the discussion of daily life by presenting recent research on a uniquely American furniture form, the butaca (easy) chair, tracing its origins in Venezuela and its eventual spread throughout pan-Caribbean Latin America. Susan Socolow closes the volume with an examination of women's quotidian clothing in colonial Argentina based on documentary evidence found in travelers' descriptions and extant estate inventories. An interdisciplinary study bringing together new research on an understudied era and area, this well-illustrated volume will be an important resource for scholars and enthusiasts of early modern history in general and Latin American art and history in particular"-- "The Denver Art Museum held a symposium in 2012 hosted by the Frederick and Jan Mayer Center for Pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial Art. The museum assembled an international group of scholars specializing in the arts and history of colonial Latin America to present recent research with topics ranging from ephemeral architecture, painting, and sculpture to engravings, decorative arts, costumes and clothing of the period. Barbara Mundy opens the volume with a discussion of pre-Columbian dance festivals and their associated costumes and accoutrement. Gustavo Curiel examines mourning ceremonies and ephemeral monuments executed in Mexico City to commemorate the 1665 death of Philip IV. Beatriz Berndt analyzes the ephemeral façade designed to celebrate the enthronement of Charles IV in Mexico City in 1789. Frances Ramos explores celebrations and artworks in honor of Saint Joseph in the city of Puebla, Mexico. Kelly Donahue-Wallace discusses ephemeral structures and public art works under the direction of the newly-founded Royal Academy of Art of San Carlos. Jorge Rivas presents recent research on a uniquely American furniture form, the butaca (easy) chair, tracing its origins in Venezuela and its eventual spread throughout pan-Caribbean Latin America. Susan Socolow examines women's clothing in colonial Argentina based on documentary evidence found in travelers' descriptions and extant estate inventories. Alexandra Troya-Kennedy traces Ecuadorian costumbrista images of daily life from their origin to their production for the tourist market and use by politicians in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries"--
Arts, Colonial --- Arts, Latin American --- Festivals --- Arts coloniaux --- Arts latino-américains --- Fêtes --- Congresses. --- Congrès
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Specially-commissioned essays analyze Latin American history, politics, art and literature from the nineteenth century to the present and reveal the common heritage of pre-Columbian and colonial Latin America. Although the Portuguese and Spanish-speaking states created in the early 1820s differed greatly geographically and demographically (in ethnic composition and economic resources), they also shared distinct historical and cultural traits. A chronology and guide to further reading make this volume an invaluable introduction to the rich and varied culture of modern Latin America.
Arts, Latin American. --- Arts latino-américains --- Latin America --- Amérique latine --- Civilization. --- Civilisation --- Arts, Latin American --- 980 --- Latin American arts --- 980 Geschiedenis van Zuid-Amerika --- Geschiedenis van Zuid-Amerika --- Spanish-American literature --- Art --- Sociology of culture --- anno 1800-1999 --- Civilization --- Latin America - Civilization
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colonization --- Colonial Latin American fine arts styles --- exoticism --- Art --- Latin America --- America --- History of civilization --- history [discipline] --- geschiedenis --- art [fine art] --- Evangelista, Roberto --- Bedia Valdés, José --- Orozco, Gabriel --- Durham, Jimmie --- Caldas, Waltércio --- Agois, Mariella --- Lublin, Lea --- Camnitzer, Luis --- Capelán, Carlos --- Fontana, Lucio --- Solar, Xul --- Clark, Lygia --- Vater, Regina --- Arango, Débora --- Obregón, Roberto --- Meireles, Cildo --- Lamelas, David --- Kahlo, Frida --- Paternosto, César --- Goeritz, Mathias --- González, Beatriz --- Dávila, Juan --- Mendieta, Ana --- Vicuña, Cecilia --- Goeldi, Oswaldo --- Wenemoser, Alfred --- Grippo, Victor --- Orozco, José Clemente --- Muñoz, Oscar --- Dittborn, Eugenio --- Maiolino, Anna Maria --- Torres Garcia, Joaquin --- Barney, Alicia --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1500-1799 --- Belgium --- Netherlands --- Amérique Latine --- Antwerpen --- Exposition --- Histoire --- Pays-Bas (anciens) --- Peinture --- USA Etats-Unis d'Amérique --- kunst --- kunstgeschiedenis --- Latijns-Amerika --- Amerika --- Nederlanden --- kolonisatie --- missionering --- zestiende eeuw --- zeventiende eeuw --- achttiende eeuw --- Kunst Zuid-Amerika en de Lage Landen --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi Antwerpen Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten --- Spaanse kolonisatie conquistadores ontdekkingsreizigers --- negentiende eeuw --- (069) --- Beeldende kunst Latijns-Amerika --- twintigste eeuw --- schilderkunst --- (7/8) --- beeldhouwkunst --- kunstnijverheid --- graafische kunsten --- exotisme --- 7.03 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- (Amerika) --- Arts, Latin American --- Arts latino-américains --- Zuid-Amerika --- Indiaanse kunst --- toegepaste kunsten --- 094:970/980 --- 949.19 --- 980 =6 --- -Latin American arts --- Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden, van de Benelux --- Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- Asociación Latinoamericana de Libre Comercio countries --- Neotropical region --- Neotropics --- New World tropics --- Spanish America --- -#KVHA:Geschiedenis; Latijns-Amerika --- Latin American arts --- |03436/B --- -Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- 980 =6 Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- 949.19 Geschiedenis van de Nederlanden, van de Benelux --- 094:970/980 Oude en merkwaardige drukken. Kostbare en zeldzame boeken. Preciosa en rariora-:-Geschiedenis van Noord-Amerika en Zuid-Amerika --- Amerika. --- Zuid-Amerika. --- -980 =6 Geschiedenis van Latijns-Amerika --- Arts latino-américains --- Espanja --- Spanien --- Hiszpania --- Spanish State --- España --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanye --- Shpanie --- Reino de España --- Kingdom of Spain --- #gsdbA --- #GGSB: Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- Exhibitions --- #A0005H --- Spain --- Espagne --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Espainiako Erresuma --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Espanya --- Espanha --- スペイン --- Supein --- イスパニア --- Isupania --- Civilization --- -Exhibitions. --- Colonies --- -History --- Exhibitions. --- History --- Beeldende kunst ; Latijns-Amerika --- Kunst ; Zuid-Amerika en de Lage Landen --- Spaanse kolonisatie ; conquistadores ; ontdekkingsreizigers --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; Antwerpen ; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten --- #KVHA:Geschiedenis; Latijns-Amerika --- kunstgeschiedenis (algemeen) --- hedendaagse kunst --- grafiek --- -Exhibitions --- Expositions --- Amérique latine --- Civilisation --- Relations --- Flanders (Belgium) --- Xul Solar, Alejandro --- Torres García, Joaquín --- 980 --- emigratie --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Kunst (cataloog tentoonstelling) --- bookselling --- Découverte et exploration --- Arts, Latin American - Exhibitions --- Latin America - Civilization - Exhibitions --- Spain - Colonies - America - History - Exhibitions --- dekolonisatie --- emigratie. --- Latijns-Amerika. --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden. --- art [discipline] --- Amerique latine --- Pays-bas --- Relations exterieures --- Vlaanderen --- Geschiedenis --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi --- kunstpatrimonium --- molens. --- West-Vlaanderen (provincie).
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