A History of Latin American Art and Architecture from Pre-Columbian Times to the Present |
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Acknowledgments | 10 |
The Intermediate Cultures and the Jungle Peoples | 58 |
The PreInca Cultures | 69 |
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abstract aesthetic Aleijadinho Antigua Antonio arches architect architecture Argentina artists Aztec Bahia baroque Bogotá Bolivia Brazil Brazilian building Caracas carved Cathedral of Mexico Central America ceramics Chavín Chile Church of San Colombia colonial art color columns concepts Cuzco decoration dome dominated eighteenth century El Tajín elements European expression façade figures forms Granada ground plan Guatemala Inca Indian influence interior Jesuit Jesuit Church José Juan Latin America Lima main altar Manuel María Martín Maya culture mestizo Mexican baroque Mexico City Miguel Minas Gerais Mixtec Mochica Monastery Monte Albán Mudejar mural Museum native nave Nazca Oaxaca Oil on canvas Olmec ornamentation painters painting Palace Pedro Peru Peruvian plateresque polychrome popular Potosí pre-Columbian Puebla Puuc Pyramid Quito region retable retable-façade San Agustín San Francisco Santa Santiago Santo Domingo sculpture Senhora Spanish stone structure style stylistic stylized symbols techniques Teotihuacán Tepotzotlán Tiahuanaco towers tradition Tunja vault Venezuela walls wood Yucatán