Explore art made in North and South America from prehistory to 1900
c. 14,000 B.C.E.–1900 C.E.
Explore art made in North and South America from prehistory to 1900
c. 14,000 B.C.E.–1900 C.E.
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Gold beakers, monumental pyramids, intricately woven baskets, masks, and more.
Join us to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!
Starting from the views granted by the doors and windows of the bohío in ‘The Wake’, we will consider how Francisco Oller approached different features of the Puerto Rican landscape through Impressionism, his preferred style for representing the natural world. Landscape paintings of ceiba and palm trees, as well as representations of fruits like plantains and coconuts, will also allow us to explore themes of nationalism and cultural identity in 19th century Puerto Rico.
Join Dr. Tamara Calcaño and Dr. Maya Jimenez for this teaching webinar.