This dissertation addresses key questions that are yet to be answered related to the involvement of local patrons in the decoration of northern New Spanish churches. The case study of the Jesuits' church of San Ignacio in Santa María de las Parras (located in present-day Coahuila, Mexico) reveals new evidence that prominent Spanish and Tlaxcaltecan Indian benefactors participated in the adornment of private devotional chapels in this religious space. In Parras, the Jesuits and secular landowners cultivated vineyards and participated in the lucrative business of viticulture that transformed this mission settlement by the mid-seventeenth century into a thriving winemaking center. As the Jesuits created their own "spiritual economy" in Parras ...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...
This study will ask if the expulsion of the Jesuits played a part in the formation of this national ...
George Kubler´s seminal thoughts on artistic geography came out of his involvement with the art and ...
he Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenous...
The mission-building campaign undertaken in the Americas in the years following the Spanish conquest...
This dissertation provides the most comprehensive study to date of the eighteenth-century Templo de ...
Domínguez Torres, MónicaFor centuries, the sixteen paintings of Old Testament prophets that adorn th...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus playe...
The central argument of this work emerges from a simple question: how did indigenous groups react to...
[EN] This paper presents the conservation research project that has being carried out in the last 10...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
This work examines how a uniquely Jesuit ascetic ideal, or will to power over the self and others, d...
This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", ...
In 1846, the United States of America began a war with the Republic of Mexico. When it was over, one...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...
This study will ask if the expulsion of the Jesuits played a part in the formation of this national ...
George Kubler´s seminal thoughts on artistic geography came out of his involvement with the art and ...
he Jesuits’ colonial legacy in Latin America is well-known. They pioneered an interest in indigenous...
The mission-building campaign undertaken in the Americas in the years following the Spanish conquest...
This dissertation provides the most comprehensive study to date of the eighteenth-century Templo de ...
Domínguez Torres, MónicaFor centuries, the sixteen paintings of Old Testament prophets that adorn th...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
From the late sixteenth century until their expulsion in 1767, members of the Society of Jesus playe...
The central argument of this work emerges from a simple question: how did indigenous groups react to...
[EN] This paper presents the conservation research project that has being carried out in the last 10...
This article evaluates the importance of the artistic legacy of the Society of Jesus, left within th...
This work examines how a uniquely Jesuit ascetic ideal, or will to power over the self and others, d...
This work is partially the product of the research "The Jesuit Missions in New Spain, 1575 - 1767", ...
In 1846, the United States of America began a war with the Republic of Mexico. When it was over, one...
This dissertation examines how Nahuas used their Franciscan monastery—its spaces, imagery, and insti...
This study will ask if the expulsion of the Jesuits played a part in the formation of this national ...
George Kubler´s seminal thoughts on artistic geography came out of his involvement with the art and ...