LFS Midterm
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- Stela
- Part of a Maya monument.
- Venezuelan Independence hero
- Simon Bolivar
- Baroque feminist writer
- Juana Ines de la Cruz
- Posada
- skeletons, duality of life and death, mexican revolution
- A need to seek new intellectual models
- Neoclassicism
- Mask of Duality
- Symbol of dualism
- Conqueror of Peru
- Francisco Pizarro
- Haitian Independence hero
- Toussaint L'Ouverture
- Tumi
- Used by Inca doctors.
- Trifold Mask
- "You are born, you die, some stuff happens in between"
- In general, the authors are anonymous
- pre-columbian
- Crying Baby
- It cries.
- Conqueror of Chile
- Pedro de Valdiva
- Painting at the service of science
- romanticism
- Conflicts between "civilization" and "barbarism"
- Romanticism
- Boleadoras
- Used by gauchos to bring down cattle.
- Great profusion of details
- baroque
- Siquieros
- revolutionary murals, political art
- Hated straight lines
- baroque
- Brazilian emperor
- Pedro I
- Storms of nature reflect storms of emotion
- romanticism
- Poet who described Mexico City
- Bernardo de Balbuena
- Word plays
- baroque
- Gold
- A major source of wealth from the New World.
- Mestizo (Spanish-Inca) author
- Inca Garcilaso
- Idealization of exotic types, especially in the countryside
- romanticism
- Mexican Independence hero
- Miguel Hidalgo
- Reveron
- impressionist painter, used pointilism
- covarrubias
- charicaturist, historical illustrations
- Influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment
- neoclassicism
- Aztec poet-princess
- Macuilxochitzin
- Argentine caudillo
- Facundo Quiroga
- Michelena
- loved paris and classical themes
- Aztec emperor when Cortis arrived
- Moctezuma
- Little sentiment: the mind controls the heart
- neoclassicism
- Portuguese monarch
- Henry the Navigator
- St. Teresa
- Typical of the baroque art.
- Defender of the Indians
- Las Casas
- Art included many illustrations for the chronicles
- Renaissance, Encounter, Conquest
- Aztec poet-king
- Nezahualcoyotl
- Art was mainly religious
- Baroque
- Coincided with the end of the Middle Ages
- Renaissance, Encounter, Conquest
- Sentimental, subjective, individualistic
- romanticism
- Frida Kahlo
- psychological, symbolic self-portraits
- Peruvian writer-illustrator
- Guaman Poma de Ayala
- Is rigid, rational, objective
- neoclassicism
- Pre-Columbian myth
- Quetzalcoatl
- Many chronicles
- renaissance, encounter, conquest
- Malinche
- Cortes' interpreter.
- Based mainly on the oral tradition
- Pre-Columbian
- Argentine writer and President
- Domingo F. Sarmiento
- Baroque writer who hated doctors
- Juan del Valle Caviedes
- Neoclassical writer
- Andres Bello
- Triumph of the heart over the mind
- romanticism
- Hero of the Spanish Reconquest
- El Cid
- Early cultural mestizaje
- Renaissance, Encounter, Conquest
- Indian rebel
- Tupac Amaru
- Inca emperor
- Atahualpa
- Cortes' interpreter
- Malinche/Marina
- Eye of Gold
- Was not destroyed by the Spaniards.
- Man with Conch Shell
- Symbol of Haitian independence.
- Chocolate Stirrer
- Used to prepare a drink
- Riveria
- communism, revolutionaries, cultural renewal