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This beautifully illustrated catalogue showcases 126 Spanish and
Portuguese artworks from the 17th and 18th centuries, all
highlights from the dazzling collection of Roberta and Richard
Huber. Featuring works in a variety of mediums and from far-flung
places, including paintings, silver, and furniture from South
America and sculptures in ivory from the Spanish Philippines and
from Portuguese territories in India. Distinguished experts shed
light on these significant objects, many of which have not been
previously published and which illustrate the unparalleled artistic
exchanges between and within these colonial empires. The Andean
painters Melchor Perez Holguin (1660-1732) and Gaspar Miguel de
Berrio (c. 1706-c. 1762) inventively interpreted European
iconographies, while similar adaptations took place in Asia, where
native craftsmen, carved Christian images in ivory. These works
traveled along the trade routes connecting Europe to Asia and the
Americas, thus influencing the development of a new visual culture.
Published in association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Exhibition Schedule: Philadelphia Museum of Art(02/16/13-05/19/13)
A magnificent survey of the rich and varied arts in Latin America
from 1492 to the end of the colonial era Essays by Gauvin Alexander
Bailey, Clara Bargellini, Dilys E. Blum, Elizabeth Hill Boone,
Marcus Burke, Mitchell A. Codding, Thomas B. F. Cummins, Cristina
Esteras Martin, M. Concepcion Garcia Saiz, Ilona Katzew, Adrian
Locke, Gridley McKim-Smith, Alfonso Ortiz Crespo, Jorge F. Rivas
P., Nuno Senos, Edward J. Sullivan, and Marjorie Trusted. By the
end of the 16th century, Europe, Africa, and Asia were connected to
North and South America via a vast network of complex trade routes.
This led, in turn, to dynamic cultural exchanges between these
continents and a proliferation of diverse art forms in Latin
America. This monumental book transcends geographic boundaries and
explores the history of the confluence of styles, materials, and
techniques among Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas through the
end of the colonial era--a period marked by the independence
movements, the formation of national states, and the rise of
academic art. Written by distinguished international scholars,
essays cover a full range of topics, including city planning,
iconography in painting and sculpture, East-West connections, the
power of images, and the role of the artist. Beautifully
illustrated with over 450 works-many published for the first
time-this book presents a spectacular selection of decorative arts,
textiles, silver, sculpture, painting, and furniture. Scholarly
entries on some three hundred works highlight the various cultural
influences and differences throughout this vast region. This
groundbreaking book also includes an illustrated chronology,
informative maps, and an exhaustive bibliography and is sure to set
a new standard in the field of Latin American studies. Published in
association with the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Antiguo Colegio de
San Ildefonso, Mexico City, and the Los Angeles County Museum of
Art Exhibition Schedule: Philadelphia Museum of Art (September 20 -
December 31, 2006) Antiguo Colegio de San Ildefonso, Mexico City
(February 3 - May 6, 2007) Los Angeles County Museum of Art (June
10 - September 3, 2007) Royal Academy of Arts, London (Fall 2007)
Royal Academy, London (Fall 2007)
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