La construcción de imaginarios Historia y cultura visual en Iberoamérica (1521-2021)

The artistic work, understood as a concept and a tangible object in any of its multiple technical and aesthetic categories, stands as an invaluable source of information, not only because of its intrinsic values, such as its formal characteristics, style or by whom it was created, among others. , bu...

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Other Authors: Prieto Ustio, Ester (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Spanish
Published: Santiago Ariadna Ediciones 2022
Series:Biblioteca Historia de América
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