Buen gusto and classicism in the visual cultures of Latin America, 1780-1910

Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2013.
Umfang/Format: xxxv, 292 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • Manuel Tolsa's equestrian statue of Charles IV and buen gusto in late colonial Mexico /
  • Susan Deans-Smith
  • Gothic taste vs. buen gusto :
  • creolism, urban space, and aesthetic discourse in late colonial Peru /
  • Isaac D. Saenz
  • El templete :
  • classicism and the dialects of colonial urban space in early nineteenth-century Havana, Cuba /
  • Paul B. Niell
  • Neoclassical Pompai in early twentieth-century Cartagena de Indias, Colombia /
  • Carla Bocchetti
  • A taste for art in late colonial New Spain /
  • Kelly Donahue-Wallace
  • The plantation landscape and its architecture :
  • classicism, representation, and slavery /
  • Charles Burroughs
  • Buen gusto and the transition to nation, 1830-1850 /
  • Magali Carrera
  • A western mirage on the Bolivian altiplano /
  • Robert Bradley
  • The language of line in late eighteenth-century New Spain :
  • the calligraphic equestrian portrait of Bernardo de Gaalvez (1796) /
  • Ray Hernandez-Duraan
  • Art and viceregal taste in late colonial Lima and Buenos Aires /
  • Emily Engel
  • From baroque triumphalism to neoclassical renunciation :
  • altarpieces of the cathedral of Cuzco in the era of independence /
  • Maya Stanfield-Mazzi
  • Buen gusto and classicism in the late nineteenth-century :
  • an appraisal in the context of the 1881 centennial of Mexico's Academy of San Carlos /
  • Stacie G. Widdifield.