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Images of Race in Eighteenth-century Mexico
This beautifully illustrated book, the first in-depth study of the mesmerising and colourful casta paintings from colonial Mexico, places them in social and historical context. Honorable Mention, Association for Latin American Art Book Award, 2004 - 2005 The pictorial genre known as casta painting is one of the most compelling forms of artistic expression from colonial Mexico. Created as sets of consecutive images, the works portray racial mixing among the main groups that inhabited the colony: Indians, Spaniards, and Africans. In this beautifully illustrated book, Ilona Katzew places casta paintings in their social and historical context, showing for the first time the ways in which the meanings of the paintings changed along with shifting colonial politics. The book examines how casta painting developed art historically, why race became the subject of a pictorial genre that spanned an entire century, who commissioned and collected the works, and what meanings the works held for contemporary audiences. Drawing on a range of previously unpublished archival and visual material, Katzew sheds new light on racial dynamics of eighteenth-century Mexico and on the construction of identity and self-image in the colonial world. |
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| Author(s) : Ilona Katzew | Format : Paperback Book |
| ISBN-10 : 0300109717 | ISBN-13 : 9780300109719 |
| RRP : £25.00 | Best available price : £ / $ |
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Country Publication : United Kingdom
Publication Date : 21/06/2005
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page Length : 252mm
Page Size : 280mm