Finding Caspicara

Finding Caspicara

Double Identities, Hidden Figures, and the Commerce of Sculpture in Colonial Quito

Webster, Susan Verdi

University of Texas Press

10/2024

272

Dura

9781477329726

15 a 20 dias

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List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Inventing Caspicara
2. Painted Sculpture: The Paragone and Division of Labor in Quito
3. Caspicara in the Taller
4. Bultos and Body Parts: The Production and Commerce of Quito Sculpture
5. Caspicara in the Archive
6. Tracking Caspicara in Popayan: Confraternities and Holy Week
7. Hidden Figures: Caspicara and Quito Sculpture
8. Subsidiary Figures: More Commissions from Quito
9. Mise en Scene: Sculptures in Motion
Conclusion: Seeing Caspicara Anew
Appendix A. Last Will and Testament of Juan Manuel Legarda (Excerpt), 1773
Appendix B. Inventory of the Confraternity of Saint Peter, Popayan, 1777
Appendix C. Artistic Commissions from Quito to Popayan, 1792-1802
Notes
Bibliography
Index
colonial art; sculpture; authorship; Andean sculpture; colonial Quito; Ecuadorian art; Indigenous sculpture; Indigenous sculptors; College Art Association; Lettered Artists; fakes and forgeries; originals and copies; Holy Week; Andean studies; Andean art; eighteenth-century Andean art; Andean visual studies; early empire Quito; Margaret Arvey Award; materials and methods of art; processions and rituals