The South American School was a style of religious painting by Spanish, mixed-blood, and Indian artists featuring earth colors, a lack of depth, and distorted images, designed to win and educate converts among the Incas unaware of European styles. However, this canvas of the Virgin and Child is a transformational work showing the splendid perspective and deep red tones.
Virgin with Child, after Spanish Colonial PaintingAnonymous, South American School (18th - Century) |
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The South American School was a style of religious painting by Spanish, mixed-blood, and Indian artists featuring earth colors, a lack of depth, and distorted images, designed to win and educate converts among the Incas unaware of European styles. However, this canvas of the Virgin and Child is a transformational work showing the splendid perspective and deep red tones. |
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