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Books  >  Scholarly Publications and Exhibition Catalogues  >  Africa, Oceania, and the Americas Art Books  
The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830
The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830
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By Elena Phipps, Johanna Hecht, and Cristina Esteras Martín, 2004. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition "The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, September 29, 2004–December 12, 2004.

When the Spanish landed on the coast of what is today Peru in 1532, they encountered the socially complex, artistically vibrant Inca Empire, whose vast, geographically diverse domain encompassed almost the entire length of the rugged Andes. Inca weavers and metalsmiths, building on thousands of years of local artisinal mastery, had created a spectacular body of imperial art whose bold, mostly geometric designs were powerful expressions of Inca identity and sovereignty. Within one generation that culture had been forever transformed by the establishment of the Viceroyalty of Peru. The remarkable exchange of cultures that ensued brought Europe and the New World together through a vibrant trade in goods, services, and ideas, creating a unique society that was richer and far more intriguing than the mere sum of its influences. This book illustrates and discusses in detail more than one hundred and sixty extraordinary fine and decorative art works of the colonial Andes, including examples of the intricate Inca weavings and metalwork that preceded the colonial era as well as a few of the remarkably inventive forms this art took after independence from Spain. An international array of scholars and experts examines the cultural context, aesthetic preoccupations, and diverse themes of art from the viceregal period, particularly the florid patterns and the fanciful beasts and hybrid creatures that have come to characterize colonial Andean art.

412 pages, 355 illustrations (250 in full color), 9 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in. Available in hardcover (clothbound, with jacket) or paper.

The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830, Paper
05-007885
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The Colonial Andes: Tapestries and Silverwork, 1530–1830, Hardcover
05-007877
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