Korikancha and Santo
Domingo, 15th-17th c.
Cuzco, Peru.
  Zemi, ca. 1510-15. Museo
Nazionale Preistorico ed
Etnografico “Luigi Pigorini.”
  Zemi, ca. 1510-15. Museo
Nazionale Preistorico ed
Etnografico “Luigi Pigorini.”
  Lienzo de Tlaxcala, detail, mid-16th c. Benson Latin American Collection, University of Texas.
             
Rollo, mid-16th c.
Tepeaca, Mexico.
  San Pedro y San Pablo,
mid-16th c. Teposcolula, Mexico.
  Christ Pantocrator, 16th c.
Museo Nacional del Virreinato.
  Feather-working scenes, Florentine Codex, ca. 1570-1585. Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana.
 
 
 
             
Olive Jar, ca. 1500-1575.
Florida Museum of Natural
History, Gainesville, USA.
  New Chronicle and Good Government, ca. 1615.
Royal Library, Copenhagen.
  Nuestra Señora de los Angeles with Kiva, 17th c. Pecos, New Mexico, USA.   Unku with Heraldic Lions
and the Name "Diego Dias,"
17th c. Museo Inka.
           
Cloister of Santa Catalina, 17th-18th c. Arequipa, Peru.   Portrait of an Indian Lady, 1757. Museo Franz Mayer.   Saint Christopher Medal, ca.
1750-77. Florida Museum of Natural History.
Casta Painting, 1777.
Real Academia Española.
 
             
Union of the Inka royal family with the houses of Loyola and Borgia, 18th c. Museo Pedro de Osma.   Main Plaza, late-20th c. Potosí, Bolivia.   Corazon/Aztlan in Chicano Park, 1973-present. San Diego, California, USA.    
Copyright 2005, Dana Leibsohn and Barbara Mundy
Please credit as: Leibsohn, Dana, and Barbara Mundy, Vistas: Spanish American Visual Culture, 1520-1820.
https://www.smith.edu/vistas, 2005.