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OverviewFollowing the Spanish conquest of Mexico in the early 1500s, Franciscan, Dominican, and Augustinian friars fanned out across the central and southern areas of the country, founding hundreds of mission churches and monasteries to evangelize the Native population. This book documents more than 120 of these remarkable sixteenth-century sites in duotone black-and-white photographs. Virtually unknown outside Mexico, these complexes unite architecture, landscape, mural painting, and sculpture on a grand scale, in some ways rivaling the archaeological sites of the Maya and Aztecs. They represent a fascinating period in history when two distinct cultures began interweaving to form the fabric of modern Mexico. Many were founded on the sites of ancient temples and reused their masonry, and they were ornamented with architectural murals and sculptures that owe much to the existing Native tradition—almost all the construction was done by indigenous artisans. With these photos, Spears celebrates this unique architectural and cultural heritage to help ensure its protection and survival. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Beverley Spears , Richard PerryPublisher: University of New Mexico Press Imprint: University of New Mexico Press ISBN: 9780826358172ISBN 10: 0826358179 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Santa Fe preservation architect Beverley Spears's Early Churches of Mexico: An Architect's View details her decade-plus study of sixteenth-century churches and conventos in Mexico to thrilling result. . . . Spears's black-and-white photography--some three hundred photos--is stunning.""--Rachel Preston Prinz, Southwest Contemporary" ""Santa Fe preservation architect Beverley Spears's Early Churches of Mexico: An Architect's View details her decade-plus study of sixteenth-century churches and conventos in Mexico to thrilling result. . . . Spears's black-and-white photography--some three hundred photos--is stunning.""--Rachel Preston Prinz, Southwest Contemporary Santa Fe preservation architect Beverley Spears's Early Churches of Mexico: An Architect's View details her decade-plus study of sixteenth-century churches and conventos in Mexico to thrilling result. . . . Spears's black-and-white photography--some three hundred photos--is stunning. --Rachel Preston Prinz, Southwest Contemporary Author InformationBeverley Spears is an architect, a landscape architect, and a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. Her firm in Santa Fe, New Mexico, has won numerous design awards for houses, schools, historic preservation, and community projects. She is also the author of American Adobes: Rural Houses of Northern New Mexico. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |