Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940
Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940
A New World of Latin American Antiquities
Turner, Andrew D.; O'Neill, Megan E.
Getty Trust Publications
02/2024
336
Mole
Inglês
9781606068724
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: The Art of Ancient Mesoamerica, Collections Forged before
1940 - Mary E. Miller
From the Market to the Museum: Nineteenth-Century Circulation, Display,
and Scholarly Study of Mesoamerican Artifacts in Italy and Beyond - Davide
Domenici
"An Idol, a Human Crane, an Incrusted Frilly Blue Mosaic Work Once Made
for Magic Oracles": Curious Things from Mexico in Early German
Collections, 1525-1835 - Viola Koenig
Ciriaco Gonzalez Carvajal and Archaeological Collectionism in Late
Bourbon New Spain - Leonardo Lopez Lujan
The Objects of History and the History of Objects - Matthew H. Robb
The Chapultepec Castle Chimalli: A Habsburg-Repatriated Aztec Ocelot-
Hide Shield - Laura Filloy Nadal and Maria Olvido Moreno Guzman
Collections and Recollections of "the Greatest of Nineteenth-Century Don
Quixotes": Maximilian I's Imperial Legacy in the Yale Peabody Museum -
Brooke Loukkala
Beyond the Bazaar: The Making of the Archaeological Collection at the
National Museum of Mexico - Miruna Achim
National Guardians and Imperial Contenders: The Development of
Mexico's Archaeological Inspectorate - Adam T. Sellen
Lost at the Exposition: The Missing Collection of the First National Museum
of Guatemala - Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos
Casting for Quirigua: Edgar L. Hewett, the School of American Archaeology
and Ancient American Research, 1907-1916 - Khristaan D. Villela
Maya on the Mersey: Thomas Gann and Collecting in Early Twentieth-
Century Britain - Andrew D. Turner
"American Antiquities for an American Museum": Frederick Church, Luigi
Petich, and the Founding Decades of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
(1870-1914) - Joanne Pillsbury
World
Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940: A New World of Latin American Antiquities
Imperialist Ambitions, Black Gold, and Stone Figures: Collecting Huastec
Sculptures before 1940 - Kim N. Richter
Branding West Mexico: How Collectors and Dealers Reshaped the
Archaeological Discourse - Christopher S. Beekman
Changing Geographies of the Mesoamerican Antiquities Market circa 1940:
Pierre Matisse and Earl Stendahl - Megan E. O'Neil
Afterword: Object Amnesia and the Archive - Megan E. O'Neil
1940 - Mary E. Miller
From the Market to the Museum: Nineteenth-Century Circulation, Display,
and Scholarly Study of Mesoamerican Artifacts in Italy and Beyond - Davide
Domenici
"An Idol, a Human Crane, an Incrusted Frilly Blue Mosaic Work Once Made
for Magic Oracles": Curious Things from Mexico in Early German
Collections, 1525-1835 - Viola Koenig
Ciriaco Gonzalez Carvajal and Archaeological Collectionism in Late
Bourbon New Spain - Leonardo Lopez Lujan
The Objects of History and the History of Objects - Matthew H. Robb
The Chapultepec Castle Chimalli: A Habsburg-Repatriated Aztec Ocelot-
Hide Shield - Laura Filloy Nadal and Maria Olvido Moreno Guzman
Collections and Recollections of "the Greatest of Nineteenth-Century Don
Quixotes": Maximilian I's Imperial Legacy in the Yale Peabody Museum -
Brooke Loukkala
Beyond the Bazaar: The Making of the Archaeological Collection at the
National Museum of Mexico - Miruna Achim
National Guardians and Imperial Contenders: The Development of
Mexico's Archaeological Inspectorate - Adam T. Sellen
Lost at the Exposition: The Missing Collection of the First National Museum
of Guatemala - Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos
Casting for Quirigua: Edgar L. Hewett, the School of American Archaeology
and Ancient American Research, 1907-1916 - Khristaan D. Villela
Maya on the Mersey: Thomas Gann and Collecting in Early Twentieth-
Century Britain - Andrew D. Turner
"American Antiquities for an American Museum": Frederick Church, Luigi
Petich, and the Founding Decades of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
(1870-1914) - Joanne Pillsbury
World
Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940: A New World of Latin American Antiquities
Imperialist Ambitions, Black Gold, and Stone Figures: Collecting Huastec
Sculptures before 1940 - Kim N. Richter
Branding West Mexico: How Collectors and Dealers Reshaped the
Archaeological Discourse - Christopher S. Beekman
Changing Geographies of the Mesoamerican Antiquities Market circa 1940:
Pierre Matisse and Earl Stendahl - Megan E. O'Neil
Afterword: Object Amnesia and the Archive - Megan E. O'Neil
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art; archaeology; anthropology; antiques; artifacts; pre-Hispanic; WWII; looting; provenance; repatriation; patrimony; cultural; ancestral; heritage; Spanish; colonization; archives; museum collections; Latin; Earl Stendahl; Maximilien Franck; Pierre Matisse; Mexico; Central America; Europe; Italy; Germany; United Kingdom; United States; government
Introduction: The Art of Ancient Mesoamerica, Collections Forged before
1940 - Mary E. Miller
From the Market to the Museum: Nineteenth-Century Circulation, Display,
and Scholarly Study of Mesoamerican Artifacts in Italy and Beyond - Davide
Domenici
"An Idol, a Human Crane, an Incrusted Frilly Blue Mosaic Work Once Made
for Magic Oracles": Curious Things from Mexico in Early German
Collections, 1525-1835 - Viola Koenig
Ciriaco Gonzalez Carvajal and Archaeological Collectionism in Late
Bourbon New Spain - Leonardo Lopez Lujan
The Objects of History and the History of Objects - Matthew H. Robb
The Chapultepec Castle Chimalli: A Habsburg-Repatriated Aztec Ocelot-
Hide Shield - Laura Filloy Nadal and Maria Olvido Moreno Guzman
Collections and Recollections of "the Greatest of Nineteenth-Century Don
Quixotes": Maximilian I's Imperial Legacy in the Yale Peabody Museum -
Brooke Loukkala
Beyond the Bazaar: The Making of the Archaeological Collection at the
National Museum of Mexico - Miruna Achim
National Guardians and Imperial Contenders: The Development of
Mexico's Archaeological Inspectorate - Adam T. Sellen
Lost at the Exposition: The Missing Collection of the First National Museum
of Guatemala - Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos
Casting for Quirigua: Edgar L. Hewett, the School of American Archaeology
and Ancient American Research, 1907-1916 - Khristaan D. Villela
Maya on the Mersey: Thomas Gann and Collecting in Early Twentieth-
Century Britain - Andrew D. Turner
"American Antiquities for an American Museum": Frederick Church, Luigi
Petich, and the Founding Decades of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
(1870-1914) - Joanne Pillsbury
World
Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940: A New World of Latin American Antiquities
Imperialist Ambitions, Black Gold, and Stone Figures: Collecting Huastec
Sculptures before 1940 - Kim N. Richter
Branding West Mexico: How Collectors and Dealers Reshaped the
Archaeological Discourse - Christopher S. Beekman
Changing Geographies of the Mesoamerican Antiquities Market circa 1940:
Pierre Matisse and Earl Stendahl - Megan E. O'Neil
Afterword: Object Amnesia and the Archive - Megan E. O'Neil
1940 - Mary E. Miller
From the Market to the Museum: Nineteenth-Century Circulation, Display,
and Scholarly Study of Mesoamerican Artifacts in Italy and Beyond - Davide
Domenici
"An Idol, a Human Crane, an Incrusted Frilly Blue Mosaic Work Once Made
for Magic Oracles": Curious Things from Mexico in Early German
Collections, 1525-1835 - Viola Koenig
Ciriaco Gonzalez Carvajal and Archaeological Collectionism in Late
Bourbon New Spain - Leonardo Lopez Lujan
The Objects of History and the History of Objects - Matthew H. Robb
The Chapultepec Castle Chimalli: A Habsburg-Repatriated Aztec Ocelot-
Hide Shield - Laura Filloy Nadal and Maria Olvido Moreno Guzman
Collections and Recollections of "the Greatest of Nineteenth-Century Don
Quixotes": Maximilian I's Imperial Legacy in the Yale Peabody Museum -
Brooke Loukkala
Beyond the Bazaar: The Making of the Archaeological Collection at the
National Museum of Mexico - Miruna Achim
National Guardians and Imperial Contenders: The Development of
Mexico's Archaeological Inspectorate - Adam T. Sellen
Lost at the Exposition: The Missing Collection of the First National Museum
of Guatemala - Oswaldo Chinchilla Mazariegos
Casting for Quirigua: Edgar L. Hewett, the School of American Archaeology
and Ancient American Research, 1907-1916 - Khristaan D. Villela
Maya on the Mersey: Thomas Gann and Collecting in Early Twentieth-
Century Britain - Andrew D. Turner
"American Antiquities for an American Museum": Frederick Church, Luigi
Petich, and the Founding Decades of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
(1870-1914) - Joanne Pillsbury
World
Collecting Mesoamerican Art before 1940: A New World of Latin American Antiquities
Imperialist Ambitions, Black Gold, and Stone Figures: Collecting Huastec
Sculptures before 1940 - Kim N. Richter
Branding West Mexico: How Collectors and Dealers Reshaped the
Archaeological Discourse - Christopher S. Beekman
Changing Geographies of the Mesoamerican Antiquities Market circa 1940:
Pierre Matisse and Earl Stendahl - Megan E. O'Neil
Afterword: Object Amnesia and the Archive - Megan E. O'Neil
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
art; archaeology; anthropology; antiques; artifacts; pre-Hispanic; WWII; looting; provenance; repatriation; patrimony; cultural; ancestral; heritage; Spanish; colonization; archives; museum collections; Latin; Earl Stendahl; Maximilien Franck; Pierre Matisse; Mexico; Central America; Europe; Italy; Germany; United Kingdom; United States; government