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Image Field Data Collection Vistas Visual Culture of Spanish America Work Type Sculptures WORK TITLE Calvary Material wood Material gold leaf Material pigment Technique carving Technique gilding Display Date Location Mexico City, Mexico, Museo Franz Mayer (current location) Style/Period Term Spanish Colonial Culture Spanish Colonial Subject crucifixion Subject Mary Subject Jesus Christ Subject Blessed Virgin Subject Saint Subject North America Subject 18th century Subject Central America Repro Rights Statement © Museo Franz Mayer

Image Field Data Collection Vistas Visual Culture of Spanish America Work Type Paintings WORK TITLE Corpus Christi Procession, Parish of San Cristobál Display Measurement 136 cm (height) Display Measurement 219 cm (width) Material Oil on canvas Technique painting Display Date 1680 Location Cuzco, Peru, Museo de Arte Religioso (current location) Style/Period Term Spanish Colonial Culture Colonial Andean Subject Inka Subject Saints Subject 17th century Subject South America Subject Inca Repro Rights Statement © Carolyn S. Dean

Image Field Data Collection Vistas Visual Culture of Spanish America Work Type Metalwork WORK TITLE Reliquary of the Virgin Coronada Display Measurement 7 cm (height) Display Measurement 6 cm (width) Display Measurement 1 cm (depth) Material silk Material tagua nut Material silver Technique embroidery Technique carving Display Date Location Quito, Ecuador, Banco Central de Ecuador (current location) Style/Period Term Spanish Colonial Culture Spanish Colonial Subject Mary Subject Blessed Virgin Subject Saints Subject 18th century Subject South America Repro Rights Statement © Banco Central de Equador, photography by Christopher Hirtz

Image Field Data Collection Vistas Visual Culture of Spanish America Work Type Architecture WORK TITLE San Pedro y San Pablo, Teposcolula Material stone Technique masonry Display Date Location Teposcolula, Oaxaca, Mexico Style/Period Term Spanish Colonial Culture Spanish Colonial Culture Colonial Mixtec Subject Mixtec Subject Monasteries Subject North America Subject Central America Subject 16th century Subject Missions Repro Rights Statement © Byron Hamann