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Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment

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2012

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Hugh Cagle

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“Exploration in Print: Books and Botanical Travel from Spain to the Americas in the Late Eighteenth Century,” Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 70, no. 1 (March 2007): 129–151

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A SERIE OF DISCUSSION OF PRE-COLUMBIAN ART A UNIVERSAL MEETING WITH TIME AND NATURE AT MID-MANHATTAN, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 2011

Mónica Sarmiento-Archer

The New York Public Library Mid-Manhattan Branch, World Languages Collection, 2011, 2011

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Review of "Vistas: Visual Culture in Spanish America, 1520-1820" by Dana Leibsohn and Barbara Mundy.

Monica Dominguez Torres

2012

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Katzew Ilona. Book Review: “Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions & Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment by Daniela Bleichmar.” Colonial Latin American Review 23, no. 1 (2014): 113–16.

Ilona Katzew Dept. Head & Curator, Latin American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Art of the Americas Before 1300

Dimitri Nesbitt Pérez

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Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions and Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment, by Daniela Bleichmar (2012)

Christina Villarreal

2014

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Deans-Smith, Susan. “Of Treasures and Revelations: Mobility and the Multiple Lives of the Exhibition ‘The Arts in Latin America, 1492–1820.’ A Conversation with the Curators.” Colonial Latin American Review 19, no. 1 (2010): 207–25.

Ilona Katzew Dept. Head & Curator, Latin American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Art of the Hispanic World, 1492-1665

Hannah Friedman

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Daniela Bleichmar, Visible Empire: Botanical Expeditions & Visual Culture in the Hispanic Enlightenment, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2012 , RACAR, XXXVIII, 2, 2013, p. 135-137.

Sebastián Ferrero

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Images for the History of Communication: The First Engravings from the Americas

María del Mar Ramírez Alvarado

Advances in Historical Studies, 2015

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[Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas] Preliminary Material

Jeremy James George

Brill, 2021

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Ethnographer's Sketch, Sensational Engraving, Full-Length Portrait: Print Genres for Spanish America in Girolamo Benzoni, the De Brys, and Cesare Vecellio

Ann Jones

Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 2011

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(2018) Review of "Natures in Translation: Romanticism and Colonial Natural History," by Adam Bewell, Annals of Science 75:1, pp. 64-5.

Geoff Bil

Annals of Science, 2018

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“Things of Nature” from the New World in Early Modern Bologna, in Images take flight: Feather Art in Mexico and Europe 1400-1700, edited by A. Russo, D. Fane, G. Wolf, Munich, Hirmer Verlag, 2015, pp. 229-239.

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The Spectacle de la Nature in Eighteenth-Century Spain: From French Households to Spanish Workshops

Elena Serrano

Annals of Science, 2011

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Alessia Frassani (ed.), Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas (Review)

Maya Stanfield-Mazzi

21: Inquiries Into Art, History, and the Visual, 2023

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“America and Europe, joining hands… for the benefit of all”: José Sánchez Labrador S.J. (1717–1798) and the Materiality of the Polychrome Wooden Sculptures of the Jesuit Guaraní-Missions in Paraguay,

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in: Gabriela Siracusano and Agustina Rodríguez Romero (eds), Materia Americana: the Body of Spanish American Images: 16th to mid-19th centuries, Buenos Aires , 2020

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A Creole in Paris and a Spaniard in Paraguay: Geographies of Natural History in the Hispanic World (1750-1808)

Helen Cowie

Journal of Latin American Geography, 2011

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Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas

Alessia Frassani

Brill, 2021

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French and German Literary and Scientific Accounts of North and South American Landscapes during the Early Nineteenth Century

Kyra Sanchez Clapper

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Staller, John E. (ed.) 2008. Pre-Columbian Landscapes of Creation and Origin

John E Staller

2008

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José Rámon Marcaida López, Arte y Ciencia en el Barroco español. Historia Natural, Coleccionismo y cultura visual. Fundación Focus-Abengoa/Marcial Pons Historia: Madrid, 2014. 337Pp. ISBN 978-841596-336-3

John Slater

HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology, 2016

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Mirela Altic

Journal of Jesuit Studies, 2020

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Capturing Nature: American Artists' Pursuit of Natural History

Ellery Foutch

Flora/Fauna: The Naturalist Impulse in American Art, 2017

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Early Visions and Representations of America: Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca's Naufragios and William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation

M. Carmen Gomez-Galisteo

2012

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Workshop Program: Transforming Unfamiliar Environments in the Americas, 1600-1850 and beyond

Eleonora Rohland

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Paul Niell

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Making Natural History in New Spain, 1525–1590, in: The Globalization of Knowledge in the Iberian Colonial World, edited by Helge Wendt, Berlin, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, 2016: pp. 29-51.

José Pardo-Tomás

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Old World Conventions and New World Curiosities: North American Landscapes Through European Eyes

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Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 2003

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Latin American Art, Visual and Material Culture in the Long Eighteenth Century: An Introduction

Lauren Beck, Alena Robin

Arts

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Ilona Katzew Dept. Head & Curator, Latin American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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