- Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz (San
Miguel de Allende, 1713–1770,
Mexico City) was an 18th-century
Mexican painter, a
mestizo according to the
system of racial...
- De
Albina y Español,
Torna atrás.
Attributed to Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1701-1770) In
casta paintings, "torna atrás"
described mixed-race individuals...
- atrás (cropped), c. 1760. Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz. De
Albina y Español,
Torna atrás, c. 1750. Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz (attributed). De español e india...
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Saint Joseph depicted with his Most
Chaste Heart alongside Ss.
Joachim and Anne.
Image by Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz...
- Mulata, Morisca. Anon. 1799 De
Mulata y Español, Morisca, Juan
Patricio Morlete. 18th c.
Mexico De
Mulato y Mestiza,
Torna atrás De
Negro y Mulata, Zambo...
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Casta painting of a
Spanish father,
albino mother, and
torna atrás child. Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz (Mexico,
circa 1760)...
- Encyclopedia,
Accessed Mar 5, 2011. Flint, Richard; Cushing, Shirley. "Juan
Morlete,
Gaspar Castano de Sosa, and the
Province of
Nuevo Leon". New
Mexico Office...
- Barsina. Anon. 18th c. From
Mulata and Español, Morisca, Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz. 18th c. Mexico. "From male
Spaniard and Mulatta: Morisca". Miguel...
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March 1591,
Morlete arrived at
Santo Domingo Pueblo. He
arrested Castaño, who
submitted to the
arrest without incident.
Although Morlete shackled Castaño...
- Ibarra, Juan
Patricio Morlete Ruiz,
Francisco Clapera, and Luis de Mena, but most
casta paintings are unsigned. Ibarra,
Morlete, and
possibly Cabrera...