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Mexico: The Grandeur of New SpainThis historical account of events in Mesoamerica after the arrival of the Spaniards describes the complex nature of the conquest and the evangelization. The religious and civil art of the viceregal period expresses the new dawn of Mexican culture as a product of the fusion of indigenous and Spanish traditions. A sample is offered of the applied arts of the sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, as well as the architectural, sculptural and pictorial styles known as tequitqui, Plateresque, Baroque, Churrigueresque and Neo-classical. |
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