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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

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