Explore how sacred art evolved in early Mexico, adapting to local cultures and artistic traditions.
This beautifully illustrated book reveals the importance of saints in New Spain, a viceroyalty that was part of the Spanish Empire from 1521-1821, covering modern-day Mexico, Central America, and the US Southwest. In the late sixteenth century, Rome's attempts to manage sanctity as an official process had a profound impact throughout Spain and the Spanish viceroyalties. Saintly devotions traveled to Mexico, and circulated within the vast territory as images or print, then to be transformed by New Spain's own communities. Drawing on collections from Mexico and the United States, this book examines the role of images in the construction of the holy: these paintings, sculptures, and engravings routinely used to propagate, celebrate, and venerate saintly figures, and used in official beatification and canonization proceedings. The relationship between sanctity and the pictorial is a long, revered tradition that continues in the work of New Mexico's santero artists today.
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 206 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-1-78551-608-5 (9781785516085)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Cristina Cruz Gonzalez is an art historian, curator, and educator. She received her PhD in art history from the University of Chicago and is a specialist in the visual culture of Latin America. She is an Associate Professor of Art History at Oklahoma State University.
Foreword
Diego Prieto Hernandez, General Director, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico
Director's Preface and Acknowledgments
Mark A. White
Curator's Acknowledgments
Cristina Cruz Gonzalez
Introduction: Picturing the Holy in New Spain
Cristina Cruz Gonzalez
San Hipolito and the Sacred Origins of Mexico City in an Eighteenth-Century Viceregal Painting
James M. Cordova
Catholic Religious Orders and the Promotion of Saints in New Spain
Gauvin Alexander Bailey
On the Matter of Saints: Relics and Reliquaries
Gabriela Sanchez Reyes
Friar Sebastian de Aparicio, A Saint for Puebla de los Angeles
Montserrat A. Baez Hernandez
Sanctity on the Border: Sor Maria de Agreda in New Spain
Anna M. Nogar
El origen del arte entre nosotros: Colonial Religious Painting and the Formation of a (New) Mexican Art Historical Canon
Ray Hernandez-Duran
Epilogue: The Cathedral Discovery of 2022
Arturo Balandrano Campos
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Notes to the Catalogue
Lenders to the Exhibition
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