Imagery, spirituality and ideology in Baroque Spain and Latin America / edited by Jeremy Roe and Marta Bustillo.
Material type:
- 9781443820042
- 1443820040
- Jesus Christ -- Iconography
- Catholic Church -- Spain
- Catholic Church
- Jésus-Christ -- Art
- Jesus Christ
- Catholic Church
- Christian art and symbolism -- Spain -- Modern period, 1500-
- Christian art and symbolism -- Latin America
- Educational: Art & design
- Educational: Religious studies
- Educational: History
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- General
- Christian art and symbolism
- Christian art and symbolism -- Modern period
- Latin America
- Spain
- Since 1500
- 246.09460903 22
- N7962.A1 I434 2010eb
- online - EBSCO
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (ebsco)553419 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-141) and index.
Introduction / Carla Rahn Phillips -- Francisco Suárez's Bienaventurada Virgen and the iconography of the Immaculate Conception / Mindy Nancarrow -- Envisioning the body politic : iconographies of Christian rulership / Ariadna García-Bryce -- Tito Yupanqui and the creation of the Virgin of Copacabana : instruments of conversion at Lake Titicaca / Vanessa K. Davidson -- Teresa of Ávila vs. the iconoclasts : convent art in support of a church in crisis / Christopher C. Wilson -- The episode of the Cristo de la Paciencia and its infuence on religious imagery in seventeenth-century Madrid / Marta Bustillo -- The painted face of the city : images of Corpus Christi in colonial Cuzco / Carolyn Dean -- Nature and beauty in Velázquez's representations of Christ / Jeremy Roe -- "Ante obitum mortuus, post obitum vivus" : visual representations of the body of Saint Francis of Assisi / María Cruz de Carlos Varona.
Print version record.
This volume offers a series of essays that explore the significance of visual imagery as a medium for the representation of spiritual and ideological concerns by the Catholic Church in the Spanish Habsburg Empire. Each of these essays provides a valuable contribution to established areas of research such as Velázquez studies, St. Teresa of Avila as spiritual exemplar for the Counter-Reformation in Spain, the iconography of St. Francis of Assisi, or the evolution of Peruvian Christian iconogr ...