Garcia Andres

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Eighteenth-century New Spanish painting finds a key figure in José de Alcíbar y García Andrés. His works, deeply rooted in Mexico's late Baroque, showcase mastery in portraiture and religious iconography, revealing the stylistic transition within the viceroyalty.

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Memorialista - Figura — García, Andrés Vendedora de comida al aire libre - Figura — García, Andrés Arriero - Figura — García, Andrés Vendedor de pan - Figura — García, Andrés Hilandera con su hijo a la espalda - Figura — García, Andrés Cacharrera - Figura — García, Andrés Mantequero - Figura — García, Andrés Vendedora de asaduras - Figura — García, Andrés
Cacharrera - FiguraArriero - FiguraMemorialista - FiguraHilandera con su hijo a la espalda - FiguraVendedor de pan - FiguraVendedora de asaduras - FiguraMantequero - FiguraVendedora de comida al aire libre - Figura
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Garcia andres

8 images

8 images

García Andrés charts the geography of the Spanish Empire at the turn of the century. His charts and sailing directions, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, reveal the cartographic ambition and nautical knowledge of the 17th century. They showcase the meticulous construction of an expanding world.