Transpacific Crossings
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Art, Trade, and the Manila Galleon
Häftad, Engelska, 2026
369 kr
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For 250 years (1565–1815), the Manila Galleon transported Asian goods from the Philippines to the Americas under the rule of the Spanish Crown. Stopping in Acapulco, Mexico, the silk, fans, lacquered goods, clothes, and porcelain brought by the galleon rapidly circulated through the Americas, introducing a new visual culture that influenced objects, consumers, makers, and merchants alike. Conversely, products imported from the Americas, such as silver, indigo dye, cochineal red, chili peppers, and corn, had an enormous impact on Asia.Eleven scholars from the United States, Mexico, and Singapore present current research on how the vast exchange of materials, techniques, and ideas between continents impacted the trajectory of art and material culture across the Pacific.This richly illustrated book marks the twenty-third symposium volume from the Denver Art Museum’s Mayer Center for Ancient and Latin American Art. Editors & ContributorsEdited by Jorge Rivas PÉrez, Emily Rauh Pulitzer Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the Saint Louis Art Museum; Karina H. Corrigan, Deputy Chief Curator and H. A. Crosby Forbes Curator of Asian Export Art at the Peabody Essex Museum; with Kathryn Santner, Assistant Curator of Latin American Art at the Denver Art MuseumWith contributions byKarina H. Corrigan, Peabody Essex MuseumRoberto Junco, Instituto Nacional de AntropologÍa e HistoriaRonda Kasl, The Metropolitan Museum of ArtAbi Lua, Michener Art MuseumDiego Javier Luis, John Hopkins UniversitySamuel Luterbacher, Occidental College Margaret Connors McQuade, Museum of the City of New YorkClement Onn, Asian Civilisations MuseumsJorge Rivas PÉrez, Saint Louis Art MuseumAldo Solano Rojas, Universidad Nacional AutÓnoma de MÉxicoKathryn Santner, Denver Art Museum
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2026-02-24
- Mått216 x 279 x undefined mm
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor200
- FörlagDenver Art Museum
- ISBN9781945483219