Archive of the world : art and imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800 : highlights from LACMA's collection

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Archive of the world : art and imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800 : highlights from LACMA's collection

edited by Ilona Katzew ; with additional contributions by Pablo F. Amador Marrero ... [et al.]

Los Angeles County Museum of Art , Delmonico Books : D.A.P., c2022

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Exhibition catalogue

"This volume has been published in conjunction with the exhibition "Archive of the world, Art and imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800, Highlights from LACMA's collection" on view at the Los Angels County Museum of Art, June 12, 2022-October 23, 2022, and the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, October 20, 2023-January 28, 2024"

"Spanish-to-English translation, Ilona Katzew."--p. 392

Includes quotations in Spanish

Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, June 12-October 23, 2022, and at the Frist Art Museum, Nashville, October 20, 2023-January 28, 2024

Includes bibliographical references (p. 370-382) and index

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内容説明

Including textiles, paintings and decorative arts, Archive of the World offers a lucid alternative to traditional interpretations of art from the so-called New World Exquisitely illustrated with new photography, this stunning book represents the first comprehensive study of LACMA's notable holdings of Spanish American art. Following the arrival of the Spaniards in the Americas in the 15th century, the region developed complex artistic traditions that drew simultaneously on Indigenous, European, Asian and African art. In 1565 the Spaniards conquered the Philippines, inaugurating a new commercial route that connected Asia, Europe and the Americas. Private homes and civic and ecclesiastic institutions in Spanish America were filled with imported and locally made objects. This confluence of riches signaled the status of the Americas as a major entrepot-what one contemporaneous author described as "the archive of the world." Many works created in Spanish America were also shipped across the globe, attesting to their wide appeal. Arranged into five thematic sections, the volume features a conversation about LACMA's collection and nearly 100 catalog entries by various scholars, including Pablo F. Amador Marrero, Aaron M. Hyman, Rachel Kaplan, Paula Mues Orts, Jeanette F. Peterson, Elena Phipps, Maya Stanfield-Mazzi and Luis Eduardo Wuffarden, among others. These authoritative texts offer multiple access points to appreciate the material, aesthetic and historical aspects of the works, providing a lasting reference in this increasingly influential area of art history.

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