Art in Latin America : the modern era, 1820-1980 /

Discusses Latin American art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, detailing the indigenous, colonial, post-colonial, and political influences.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ades, Dawn
Other Authors: Brett, Guy (Contributor), Catlin, Stanton L. (Stanton Loomis) (Contributor), O'Neill, Rosemary (Rosemary M.) (Contributor)
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1989.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Independence and its heroes
  • 2. Academies and historical painting
  • 3.i. Traveller-reporter artists and the empirical tradition in post-independence Latin America / by Stanton Loomis Catlin
  • 3.ii. Nature, science and the picturesque
  • 4. José María Velasco
  • 5. Posada and the popular graphic tradition
  • 6. Modernism and the search for roots
  • 7. The Mexican mural movement
  • 8. The Taller de gráfica popular
  • 9. Indigenism and social realism
  • 10. Private worlds and public myths
  • 11. Arte madí/arte concreto-invencíon
  • 12. A radical leap / by Guy Brett
  • 13. History and identity.