Finding Caspicara

Finding Caspicara
Author: Susan Verdi Webster
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2024
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1477329722

"Caspicara was the most renowned sculptor of the eighteenth-century Andean world. Yet many works that are attributed to this Indigenous artist cannot be firmly documented as he is nearly absent in traditional archival records. Susan Webster seeks to analyze not only the visual imagery and material culture of his many works, but she also seeks to lay the foundation for understanding how scholars can revive the life and records of artists and other historical figures--many of whom were Indigenous in this period--with different methodologies. By cultivating artistic theory, popular religious devotion, and specific styles of sculpture, Webster's examination of the labor and workshop practices of this period contextualize the extensive commercial networks that existed within Quito and emanated beyond it. Webster explores the reason why authors constructed an almost completely fictional life story and canon for this artist that continued for two centuries, how this story fueled the agendas and goals of these authors in melding the colonial past with a newly independent country that could measure itself against western European culture, and as a potent story for tourists. She then considers the ways in which Caspicara's work was at the center of debates of sculpture versus painting in Quito. These debates and their development in the city also add context to notions of authorship, and how it was documented (or not). By exploring the professional world where he worked, Webster's analysis of Indigenous sculptors and their family networks of labor and apprenticeship in the arts allow us to understand the changing workforce and materials for sculptures. This analysis also reveals what day-to-day life may have been for Caspicara, and how this routine informed the artistic choices available to him. Archival materials indirectly offer glimpses into how patrons regarded Caspicara and his work, and how the work of others later embellished or altered his original vision. Throughout the chapters, visuality, materials, and reception challenge the typical obsession of art historians, museum curators, and auction houses in their hunger to attribute authorship in ways that increase the value, both for prestige and monetary reasons, and in ways that end up obscuring authorship and intent"--

Collections of Painting in Madrid, 1601–1755 (Parts 1 and 2)

Collections of Painting in Madrid, 1601–1755 (Parts 1 and 2)
Author: Marcus B. Burke
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 1810
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892364963

This two-part book on collections of paintings in Madrid is part of the series Documents for the History of Collecting, Spanish Inventories 1, which presents volumes of art historical information based on archival records. One hundred forty inventories of noble and middle-class collections of art in Madrid are accompanied by two essays describing the taste and cultural atmosphere of Madrid in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.

Lies/Mentiras

Lies/Mentiras
Author: Agustín S. Contin
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing Rights Agency
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631351834

For too many centuries, the Catholic Church has been teaching lies to the innocent people who apparently are unable to think clearly for themselves. Catholic clergymen pretend to be "representatives of God," with power to forgive the sins of other human beings, and also to transform the host, and the wine into the body and blood of Jesus Christ, in order for the faithful to eat and drink it as cannibals. They also pretend that their mass is a repetition of the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross, when Jesus died and resurrected almost two thousand years ago. They are also teaching several other lies, wanting people to accept the great number of "saints" and "virgins," who really are just dead people. God the Father forbids us to communicate with dead persons, without exception. The most important lies are refuted in this book, not by the author, but by the Bible and the Gospels, because The Bible never lies. Durante muchos siglos, la Iglesia Catolica ha ensenado mentiras a personas inocentes, incapaces de pensar por si mismas. Los clerigos catolicos pretenden ser "representantes de Dios," con poder para perdonar pecados a otros, asi como para transformar la hostia y el vino en el cuerpo y la sangre de Jesucristo, para que los fieles los devoren como canibales. Pretenden que su misa es una repeticion del sacrificio del Senor en la cruz, cuando Jesus murio y resucito hace casi dos mil anos. Tambien ensenan varias otras mentiras, esperando que todos acepten la gran cantidad de "santos" y "virgenes," que en realidad son personas muertas. Dios Padre nos prohibe comunicarnos con los muertos, sin excepciones. En este libro se refutan las mentiras mas importantes. No lo hace el autor mismo, sino la Biblia y los Evangelios porque La Biblia nunca miente.

El Quetzal y la Cruz

El Quetzal y la Cruz
Author: Conrad Samayoa
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2012-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463331576

La desgarradora historia de la conquista de Guatemala por Pedro de Alvarado y sus huestes de soldados mercenarios y el heroico intento de Tecun Uman, el ultimo principe Maya -K'iche, heroe de Guatemala, de salvar su reino y sus subditos de la derrota y la esclavitud. La obra mezcla sin esfuerzo historia y ficcion. Una novela de suspenso dramatico. Provocativa. Pagina tras pagina la historia cobra vida. Una lectura imperativa para los aficionados a la literatura historica."