- New Spain,
officially the
Viceroyalty of New
Spain (Spanish:
Virreinato de
Nueva España [birejˈnato ðe ˈnweβa esˈpaɲa] ; Nahuatl:
Yankwik Kaxtillan Birreiyotl)...
- and
civil use.
Level 2:
Temporary exhibitions Level 3:
European and
Novohispanic Old Masters.
Works of
European artists such as the Cranachs, Tintoretto...
- de Anza
Bezerra Nieto (July 6 or 7, 1736 –
December 19, 1788) was a
Novohispanic/Mexican
expeditionary leader,
military officer, and
politician primarily...
- Perdón at the
Metropolitan Cathedral. Juan
Correa (1646-1716) was a
Novohispanic painter active between 1676 and 1716. His
painting covers topics both...
-
movement in the arts that
promoted neo-Mesoamerican
styles and a
revival of
Novohispanic styles. By the mid-20th century, the
nationalist architectural styles...
-
traditions in the
Philippines today can be
traced back to
Spanish and
Novohispanic (Mexican) influence.
Spanish settlement in the
Philippines first took...
- The
Museum of the City of
Merida (Spanish:
Museo de la
Ciudad de Mérida),
located in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, is home to
artifacts and
archeological pieces...
-
Miguel Sánchez may
refer to:
Miguel Sánchez (priest) (1594–1674),
Novohispanic priest,
writer and
theologian Miguel Ángel Sánchez (Argentine footballer)...
- hummingbird, and
canary feathers. This
style of painting, po****r
during the
Novohispanic era,
integrates featherwork of pre-Hispanic
origin with
Christian iconography...
- del Rincón, New
Spain –
October 4, 1808,
Mexico City, New Spain) was a
Novohispanic lawyer and
politician and a
proponent of
Mexican independence from Spain...