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LETTERED ARTISTS AND THE LANGUAGES OF EMPIRE PAINTERS AND THE PROFESSION IN EARLY COLONIAL QUITO

LETTERED ARTISTS AND THE LANGUAGES OF EMPIRE PAINTERS AND THE PROFESSION IN EARLY COLONIAL QUITO"

$ 950.00 MXN

Tema:

ARTE

ISBN:

9781477313282

Autor:

SUSAN VERDI WEBSTER

Editorial:

UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS PRESS

Edición

1° edición

Año:

2017

Sinposis

"Arvey Foundation Book Award, Association for Latin American Art, 2019Quito, Ecuador, was one of colonial South America's most important artistic centers. Yet the literature on painting in colonial Quito largely ignores the first century of activity, reducing it to a "handful of names," writes Susan Verdi Webster. In this major new work based on extensive and largely unpublished archival documentation, Webster identifies and traces the lives of more than fifty painters who plied their trade in the city between 1550 and 1650, revealing their mastery of languages and literacies and the circumstances in which they worked in early colonial Quito.Overturning many traditional assumptions about early Quiteño artists, Webster establishes that these artists_most of whom were Andean_functioned as visual intermediaries and multifaceted cultural translators who harnessed a wealth of specialized knowledge to shape graphic, pictorial worlds for colonial audiences. Operating in an urban mediascape of layered languages and empires_a colonial Spanish realm of alphabetic script and mimetic imagery and a colonial Andean world of discursive graphic, material, and chromatic forms_Quiteño painters dominated both the pen and the brush. Webster demonstrates that the Quiteño artists enjoyed fluency in several areas, ranging from alphabetic literacy and sophisticated scribal conventions to specialized knowledge of pictorial languages: the materials, technologies, and chemistry of painting, in addition to perspective, proportion, and iconography. This mastery enabled artists to deploy languages and literacies_alphabetic, pictorial, graphic, chromatic, and material_to obtain power and status in early colonial Quito."

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