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Frontispiece of Codex Mendoza
1541-42
Ink and color on paper
Patron: Viceroyalty of New Spain
Spanish used many symbols to display important cultures
There is a mix of European and cultural ideas/concepts
Codex includes the record of life
Tenochtitian- aztec capital
Blue represents water
Codex was stolen by pirates
Archangel with Gun, Asiel Timor Dei
17th century
Artist: Master of Calamarca
Oil on canvas and gilding
Viceroyalty in Peru
Militaristic
Grand, dramatic, detailed clothing: obvious European concepts
There is a mix of European and Inkan royalty aspects
Screen with the Siege of Belgrade and Hunting Scene
1697-1701
Tempera and resin on wood, shell inlay
Purpose: Room divider and for decoration
Circle of the Gonzales Family
Patron: Viceroy of New Spain
War side: yellow, red, orange colors, lot’s of gore and brutality, Siege of Belgrade
Hunting side: green colors, many trees, bushes, plants, etc.
Byobu: Japanese screens
Biombo: mexican screens
Japanese techniques: lacquer and inlay
The Virgin of Guadalupe
16th century
Basilica of Guadalupe, Mexico City
Miguel Gonzalez
Oil on canvas on wood
Context: indigenousman claimed he saw Virgin Mary, Mary talks to him, etc.
Mix of European religion, mexican art and style
Spaniard and Indian Produce a Mestizo
1715
Attributed to Juan Rodriguez Juarez
Oil on canvas
Casta paintings: show the wonders of the New World
Racial taxonomy
Spaniard (man) and Indian (woman) create an offspring (mestizo)
Aristocratic European father (has powdered wig)
Royal indigenous mother (has cultural dress and lace showing her importance)