Hacienda Architecture

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Description

Hacienda architecture, prevalent throughout Ibero-America since the 16th century, articulates the dominion over territory and rural life. Its courtyards, chapels, and outbuildings, within vast estates, delineate social and economic hierarchy. A complex that evokes the imprint of power and labor on the American landscape.

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Walt Whitman Papers in the Charles e. Feinberg Collection: Literary File, 1841-1919; Prose, 1841-1892; 1841; Nov. , “The Child's Champion,” New World, printed copy — No identificado Vol. California Journal no. 1, [Journey Through Mexico] — No identificado Vol. Sketchbook of Mexico and California — No identificado Vol. Mexico, [Notes, Panorama Around the World . . . Mexico] — No identificado The growth of industrial art. Arranged and compiled under the supervision of the Hon. Benj. Butterworth, commissioner of patents, and representative of the Department of the Interior on United States Government Board ... Reproduced and printed in pursuance of act of Congress March 3, 1886, and acts supplementary thereto — No identificado Icones Veteris Testamenti; illustrations of the Old Testament — No identificado
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