Art in Latin America : the modern era, 1820-1980 / Dawn Ades ; with contributions by Guy Brett, Stanton Loomis Catlin, and Rosemary O'Neill.

By: Ades, Dawn [author]
Contributor(s): Brett, Guy [contributor] | Catlin, Stanton Loomis [contributor] | O'Neill, Rosemary [contributor]
Language: English Publisher: New Haven : Yale University Press, 1989Description: xxii, 361 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0300045565; 9780300045567 ; 0300045611; 9780300045611 ; 0300045611Subject(s): Art, Latin American -- 19th century -- Exhibitions | Art, Latin American -- 20th century -- Exhibitions | Art, Latin American -- ExhibitionsDDC classification: 709.73 LOC classification: N6502.4 | .A3 1989
Contents:
Discusses Latin American art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, detailing the indigenous, colonial, post-colonial, and political influences.
Summary: Independence and its heroes -- Academies and historical painting -- Traveller-reporter artists and the empirical tradition in post-independence Latin America / by Stanton Loomis Catlin -- Nature, science and the picturesque -- José María Velasco -- Posada and the popular graphic tradition -- Modernism and the search for roots -- The Taller de gráfica popular -- Indigenism and social realism -- Private worlds and public myths -- Arte madí/arte concreto-invencíon -- A radical leap / by Guy Brett -- History and identity.
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Catalog for an exhibition held at the South Bank Centre, London, in July 1989.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 360).

Discusses Latin American art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, detailing the indigenous, colonial, post-colonial, and political influences.

Independence and its heroes --
Academies and historical painting --
Traveller-reporter artists and the empirical tradition in post-independence Latin America / by Stanton Loomis Catlin --
Nature, science and the picturesque --
José María Velasco --
Posada and the popular graphic tradition --
Modernism and the search for roots --
The Taller de gráfica popular --
Indigenism and social realism --
Private worlds and public myths --
Arte madí/arte concreto-invencíon --
A radical leap / by Guy Brett --
History and identity.

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