There have been two main streams of influence on Chicano artists aside from the obvious one that is the result of their artistic training, education and development in the United States. The primary influence came from Mexico, first during the colonial period in the form of New Spanish art and architecture, and then in modem times provided by the Mexican muralists through their work and their use of pre-Columbian art. The New Spanish materials formed the nucleus for the second stream of influence composed of the various manifestations of religious folk art found primarily in the Southwest
La Virgen de Guadalupe, or The Virgin of Guadalupe is a well-known figure all over the world, but sh...
The devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe of Caceres (Spain) started in medieval times; its iconography,...
This project is supported by the NEH Foundations Grant for Humanities Collections and Reference Reso...
According to tradition, the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, an Indian, on a hill near th...
In this study, I argue the Guadalupana tradition is present in the U.S. within the communities of Me...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
Since its time of creation, the Virgin of Guadalupe image has been used in various political, social...
During the Spanish conquest of Latin America in the 16th Century, the indigenous peoples were confro...
Chicano artists in the United States often find their inspiration in the great personalities from th...
In 1972, Chicana/o artists held the first Día de los Muertos exhibits in the USA to publicly honor M...
As the Chicano movement took shape in the 1960s, Chicano artists quickly began to articulate the att...
This paper explores how Mexican-American devotional practices to the Virgin of Guadalupe can be empo...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a humble indigenous man, in 1531, just ten years aft...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
La Virgen de Guadalupe, or The Virgin of Guadalupe is a well-known figure all over the world, but sh...
The devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe of Caceres (Spain) started in medieval times; its iconography,...
This project is supported by the NEH Foundations Grant for Humanities Collections and Reference Reso...
According to tradition, the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, an Indian, on a hill near th...
In this study, I argue the Guadalupana tradition is present in the U.S. within the communities of Me...
The Hispanic population is rapidly increasing. The U. S. 2000 Census reports that the Hispanic popul...
Since its time of creation, the Virgin of Guadalupe image has been used in various political, social...
During the Spanish conquest of Latin America in the 16th Century, the indigenous peoples were confro...
Chicano artists in the United States often find their inspiration in the great personalities from th...
In 1972, Chicana/o artists held the first Día de los Muertos exhibits in the USA to publicly honor M...
As the Chicano movement took shape in the 1960s, Chicano artists quickly began to articulate the att...
This paper explores how Mexican-American devotional practices to the Virgin of Guadalupe can be empo...
The purpose of this brief article is to discuss the context and the political tensions that existed ...
The Virgin of Guadalupe appeared to Juan Diego, a humble indigenous man, in 1531, just ten years aft...
The Spirit of Aztlan celebrates Mexican and MexicanAmerican art and its significant contribution to ...
La Virgen de Guadalupe, or The Virgin of Guadalupe is a well-known figure all over the world, but sh...
The devotion to Our Lady of Guadalupe of Caceres (Spain) started in medieval times; its iconography,...
This project is supported by the NEH Foundations Grant for Humanities Collections and Reference Reso...