After redemption and abandonment: José Antonio Aponte's Libro de pinturas in the field of visual portraiture.

The article focuses on José Antonio Aponte's Libro de pinturas in the field of visual portraiture after redemption and abandonment. It mentions advantage of the crisis of empire that intensified with the Napoleonic invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 1808, the promulgation of a constitutional monar...

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Published in:Colonial Latin American Review Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 305 - 341
Main Author: Lugo-Ortiz, Agnes
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Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd Jun2021
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