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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ray Hernandez-DuranPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.520kg ISBN: 9781409434122ISBN 10: 1409434125 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 28 October 2016 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernández-Durán’s book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America."" --Journal of Art Historiography ""Hernández-Durán’s book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico."" --History of Humanities" A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernandez-Duran's book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America. --Journal of Art Historiography Hernandez-Duran's book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico. --History of Humanities A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernandez-Duran's book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America. --Journal of Art Historiography Hernandez-Duran's book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico. --History of Humanities A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernandez-Duran's book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America. --Journal of Art Historiography Hernandez-Duran's book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico. --History of Humanities """A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernández-Durán’s book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America."" --Journal of Art Historiography ""Hernández-Durán’s book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico."" --History of Humanities ""A book can be considered excellent when it not only answers questions but also poses many new ones. Hernández-Durán’s book is certainly one of these significant, generative contributions to scholarship. His capacity to connect detailed archival research to theoretical discussions in so many levels is admirable, and will be instrumental for future scholars, particularly those interested in Latin America."" --Journal of Art Historiography ""Hernández-Durán’s book offers a solid account of the political and intellectual forces that contributed to the reassessment of colonial art in nineteenth-century Mexico."" --History of Humanities" Author InformationRay Hernández-Durán completed his B.A. and B.F.A. at the University of Texas at Austin, his M.A. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago. He teaches the history of colonial Ibero-American arts and architecture at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |