The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530-1830

by Elena Phipps

Other authorsJohanna Hecht (Author), Cristina Esteras Martín (Author)
Hardcover, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

985.02

Collection

Publication

Metropolitan Museum of Art (2004), Edition: 1st Edition, 412 pages

Description

The arrival of the Spanish in South America in 1532 permanently transformed the Andean cultural landscape. Within a generation, societies that had developed over thousands of years, including the great Inca Empire, had been irrevocably altered. The arts from the Spanish colonial period-- those that drew on native traditions, such as textiles, silver, woodwork, and stonework, as well as painting, sculpture, and other genres introduced by the Spanish-- preserve an unspoken dialogue that developed between Andean and European modes of expression. This beautiful book presents silver objects, textiles, and other masterpieces of colonial Andean culture. Essays discuss the artistry of this culture and explain how it has been recently reevaluated and celebrated for its vibrant energy reflecting the convergence of two essentially distinct cultural traditions.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Pages

412

Physical description

412 p.; 12.25 inches

ISBN

030010491X / 9780300104912

Barcode

16500
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