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The Art of medieval Spain, A.D. 500-1200. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1993. ISBN 0870996851. Berg Sobré, Judith. Behind the Altar Table: The Development of the Painted Retablo in Spain, 1350-1500. Columbia, Miss. 1989. Brown, Jonathan, Painting in Spain, 1500-1700 (Pelican History of Art), Yale University Press, 1998, ISBN 0300064748
This is a list of Hispanos, both settlers and their descendants (either fully or partially of such origin), who were born or settled, between the early 16th century and 1850, in what is now the southwestern United States (including California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, southwestern Colorado, Utah and Nevada), as well as Florida, Louisiana (1763–1800) and other Spanish colonies in what is ...
Felipe de Guevara (?-1560) Art historian, collector; Juan van der Hamen (1596–1631) Painter; Francisco Herrera the Elder (1590–1656) Painter; Juan Fernández el Labrador (fl. 1629–1636) Painter; Pablo Legote (1598–1671) Painter; Agustín Leonardo (fl. 1620s) Painter; Cristóbal Lloréns (fl. 1597) Painter; Juan Bautista Mayno (1578 ...
At the end of Spain's reign over Texas virtually all people living there were members of the Roman Catholic church, and Roman Catholicism is still the primary religion there today. [73] The Spanish missions built in San Antonio to convert Indians to Catholicism have been restored and are a National Historic Landmark .
Spanish Texas (1690−1821) — the Spanish colonial period in the history of Texas. ... People of Spanish Texas (2 C, 59 P) S.
Esteban Vicente (1903–2001) painter; Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) painter; Óscar Domínguez (1906–1957) painter; Alfonso Ponce de León (1906–1936) painter; Antonio León Ortega (1907–1991) painter
The Spanish Governor's Palace is a historic adobe from the Spanish Texas period located in Downtown San Antonio.. It is the last visible trace of the 18th-century colonial Presidio San Antonio de Béxar complex, and the only remaining example in Texas of an aristocratic 18th-century Spanish Colonial in−town residence. [4]
A 17th–century Dutch map of the Americas. The historiography of Spanish America in multiple languages is vast and has a long history. [1] [2] [3] It dates back to the early sixteenth century with multiple competing accounts of the conquest, Spaniards’ eighteenth-century attempts to discover how to reverse the decline of its empire, [4] and people of Spanish descent born in the Americas ...