'Contested Visions' offers a comparative view of the two principal vice royalties of Spanish America: Mexico and Peru. Spanning developments from the 15th to the 19th century, this ambitious book looks at the many ways and contexts in which indigenous people were represented in art of the early modern period - by colonial artists, European artists, and themselves. More than two hundred works of art, including paintings, sculptures, illustrated books, maps, codices, manuscripts, and other materials such as textiles, keros and feather works, are reproduced in full-colour illustrations, demonstrating the rich variety of these artistic approaches. This title includes a collection of essays by an international team of distinguished scholars in the field that uncovers the different meanings and purposes behind these depictions of native populations of the Americas. These experts explore the role of the visual arts in negotiating a sense of place in late pre-Columbian and colonial Latin America. They address a range of important topics, such as the construct of the Indian as a good Christian; how Amerindians drew on their pre-Columbian past to stake out a place within the Spanish body politic; their participation in festive rites; and, their role as artists. Lavishly illustrated, this ambitious book provides a compelling and original framework by which to understand the intersection of vision and power in the Spanish colonial world.
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Ilona Katzew is curator and Co-Department Head of Latin American art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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Hardcover. Condition: New in Shrinkwrap. Dust Jacket Condition: New in Shrinkwrap. 1st Edition. First Edition (2011.) Hardcover with dust jacket. Folio with 319 pages. Brand New still sealed in Publisher's shrink wrap. There are a couple of tears to plastic shrinkwrap. Pictures available upon request. Any item that is Sold "New in Shrink Wrap" then removed from the shrink wrap and returned will receive Fair Market used value only. "LACMA has been consistently creating some fine exhibitions .it is not only thoroughly professional, but also enlightening and entertaining.Beautiful artwork, very interesting. It's very hard to find info on the colonial period of Latin America. Most history books ignore that part of Latin America history. This book dives deep into Mexico's and Peru's colonial history through all this amazing artwork. " Black-Multi-Colored spine/White text. International shipping extra. Size: Folio. Art History Central America. Seller Inventory # 035484
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Quarto. 319pp including index. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. In an archival mylar protective wrapper. Exhibition Catalogue Los Angeles County Museum of Art November 6, 2011-January 29, 2012. Seller Inventory # 36916
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. Impressive, lavishly illustrated study of the significance of indigenous peoples and cultures within the social and artistic landscape of Spainish America from the 15th-19th centuries. Focusing on Mexico and Peru, eleven experts examine the role of the arts in the worlds of late pre-Columbian and colonial Latin America in such areas as views of conquest, Christianity and the Indians, the juxtaposition of Amerindians with Spanish society, festive rites, etc. Maroon cloth and color pictorial dustjacket. Light bump to upper-front corner. Contents clean and bright with color pictorial endpapers and numerous color and black and white illustrations Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall, 319 pp. Seller Inventory # 005501
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