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Virgin of Guadalupe (Original 1531) |
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Cuzco School Union of the Descendants of the Inca Empire with the Loyola and Borgia Families 1750 Peru |
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Portrait of Don Marcos Chiguan Topa 1740 Peru |
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Nicolas Enriquez Virgin of Guadalupe 1740 |
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Miguel Cabrera The Sixth Count of Santiago de Calimaya 1752 Mexico |
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Miguel Cabrera Casta Paintings |
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Miguel Cabrera Casta Paintings |
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Juan Rodriguez Juárez, Viceroy of New Spain, the Duke of Linares |
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Miguel Cabrera Portrait of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz mid 18th century Mexico |
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Miguel Cabrera Casta Paintings |
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Miguel Cabrera Casta Paintings |
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Miguel Cabrera Casta Paintings Set |
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Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala Amerindian Artists 1615 |
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Ex-voto Painting with a View of Cuzco 1650 |
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Effigies of the Incas or Kings of Peru 1725 |
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Cuzco School St. Joseph and the Christ Child 17th-18th century |
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Cuzco School Corpus Christi Series 1674-80 |
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Cuzco School Corpus Christi Series 1674-80 |
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Cristóbal Lozano Doña Rosa Maria Salazar y Gabiño, Countess of Monteblanco and Montemar 1765-70 Peru |
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Portrait of the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma II |
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the office, position, or authority of a viceroy. a territory governed by a viceroy Governor of New Spain |
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The mendicant friars were bound by a vow of absolute poverty and dedication to an ascetic way of life. They. lived as Christ did. , renouncing property and traveling the world to preach. |
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a frame or shelf enclosing decorated panels or revered objects above and behind an altar. a painting or other image above and behind an altar. |
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A column characterized by a spiraling twisting shaft like a corkscrew [image] |
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The estipite column is a type of column or pilaster typical of the Churrigueresque (a Spanish Baroque style of elaborate sculptural architectural ornament which emerged as a manner of stucco decoration in Spain in the late 17th century) baroque style of Spain and Spanish America used in the 18th century [image] |
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the name given to individual Muslims of Al-Andalus who remained in Iberia after the Christian Reconquista but were not converted to Christianity also denotes a style of medieval Iberian architecture and decoration [image] |
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