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The Andean hybrid baroque : convergent cultures in the churches of colonial Peru
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The Andean hybrid baroque : convergent cultures in the churches of colonial Peru

Gauvin A. Bailey

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Introduction: "Mestizo style" and Andean hybrid baroque
The great debate : Andean hybrid baroque and Latin American art history
Origins : Jesuit Arequipa (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)
The Arequipa region and Cotahuasi : Dominicans and other orders (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)
Caylloma I : eighteenth-century Colca Valley and Tisco
Caylloma II : late-eighteenth- and early-nineteenth-century Colca Valley and Cotahuasi
Jesuit Collao : the reduction of Juli and the origins of Collavino Andean hybrid baroque (seventeenth and eighteenth centuries)
Non-Jesuit Collao in the eighteenth century I
Non-Jesuit Collao in the eighteenth century II and the intermediate zone
The outliers : Potosí and Northern Collao in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Chaos and order in the land of the Chunchos and the realm of Lord Yucyuc.

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