Phoebus 7: Native Artists and Patrons in Colonial Latin America
Description
Phoebus 7: A Journal of Art History - Table of Contents
“Preface” by Emily Umberger and Tom Cummins, p. 9-13.
“Synthesis and Survival: The Native Presence in Sixteenth-century Murals of New Spain” by Jeanette Favrot Peterson, p. 14-35.
“Adaptation and Accommodation: The Transformation of the Pictorial Text in Sahagun's Manuscripts” by Ellen T. Baird, p. 36-51.
“The Madonna and the Horse: Becoming Colonial in New Spain and Peru” by Tom Cummins, p. 52-83.
“Colonial Visions: Drama, Art, and Legitimation in Peru and Ecuador” by Carlos Espinoza, p. 84-106.
“Who's Naughty and Nice: Childish Behavior in the Paintings of Cuzco's Corpus Christi Procession” by Carolyn S. Dean, p. 107-126.
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
1995
Agent
- Author (aut): Umberger, Emily
- Author (aut): Cummins, Tom
- Author (aut): Peterson, Jeanette Favrot
- Author (aut): Baird, Ellen T.
- Author (aut): Espinosa, Carlos
- Author (aut): Dean, Carolyn S