Publication: Los vínculos entre la sociedad novohispana y el arte: coleccionismo en la década de 1620.
Authors
Prieto Ustio, Ester
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Asociación Española de Americanicistas
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https://doi.org/10.6018/nav.420391
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La numerosísima documentación conservada en el Archivo General de Indias, permite
ahondar profundamente en los vínculos entre Europa y América desde diversas perspectivas
y ámbitos de estudio a lo largo de casi seis centurias. Nuestro interés radica en el análisis de
las obras artísticas contenidas en una serie de registros e inventarios de personajes
vinculados a la Real Audiencia de México en 1622, pudiendo obtener de este modo, una
evidencia más de la existencia del coleccionismo de pinturas y esculturas en el entorno
virreinal mexicano. A partir de esta información, podremos comprobar la tipología de las
piezas artísticas más solicitadas por la sociedad novohispana, así como la procedencia de las
mismas, poniendo de manifiesto de esta manera los sistemas comerciales como la Carrera de
Indias, y subrayando la relevancia de los intercambios culturales entre los continentes
europeo y americano en las primeras décadas del siglo XVII.
The numerous documentation preserved in the General Archive of the Indies allows delving the links between Europe and America from different perspectives and fields of study over almost six centuries. Our interest lies in the analysis of the artistic works contained in a series of inventories of people linked to the Royal Audience of Mexico in 1622, thus being able to obtain further evidence of the existence of the collecting of paintings and sculptures in the Mexican viceregal environment. From this information, we will be able to verify the typology of the artistic pieces most requested by the society of New Spain, as well as the origin of them, thus highlighting commercial systems such as the Carrera de Indias, and underlining the relevance of the Cultural exchanges between Europe and America in the first decades of the 17th century.
The numerous documentation preserved in the General Archive of the Indies allows delving the links between Europe and America from different perspectives and fields of study over almost six centuries. Our interest lies in the analysis of the artistic works contained in a series of inventories of people linked to the Royal Audience of Mexico in 1622, thus being able to obtain further evidence of the existence of the collecting of paintings and sculptures in the Mexican viceregal environment. From this information, we will be able to verify the typology of the artistic pieces most requested by the society of New Spain, as well as the origin of them, thus highlighting commercial systems such as the Carrera de Indias, and underlining the relevance of the Cultural exchanges between Europe and America in the first decades of the 17th century.
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Coleccionismo , Nueva España , Siglo XVII , Pintura , Virreinal , Real Audiencia , Collecting , New Spain , 17th century , Painting , Viceregal , Royal Audience
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