Andean Baroque (Spanish: Barroco andino or arquitectura mestiza) is an artistic movement that appeared in colonial Peru between 1680 and 1780. It is located...
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The Andean Baroque Route is a scenic route of Peru mainly dedicated to 4 churches belonging to the Andean Baroque artistic movement, including the Society...
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Peruvian colonial architecture (section Andean Baroque)
examples of Baroque in Lima, the Torre Tagle Palace, the churches of San Francisco and San Marcelo. In Cuzco the Cathedral of Cuzco (Andean Baroque), the churches...
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architecture Baroque music Baroque painting Baroque sculpture Andean Baroque Chinese Baroque Ukrainian Baroque Dutch Baroque English Baroque Flemish Baroque French...
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Casa del Moral (category Andean Baroque architecture in Peru)
tourists, it is one of Peru's best and most well-preserved samples of Andean Baroque civil architecture. The name of the house derives from the emblematic...
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architecture Italian Baroque Sicilian Baroque New Spanish Baroque Mexican Baroque Neoclassicism (music) Andean Baroque Baroque in Poland Baroque architecture...
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary, Ayacucho (category Andean Baroque architecture in Peru)
Huamanga Cathedral (also known as the Cathedral of Ayacucho) is the main Baroque cathedral in Ayacucho, Peru. It is under the ownership of the Catholic...
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more successfully than a literally copied version of the European Baroque Andean Baroque Cusco School Quito School Virgin of Quito Chilote School of Religious...
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architecture New Spanish Baroque Spanish Baroque ephemeral architecture Andean Baroque Earthquake Baroque Kelemen, Pal (1967). Baroque and Rococo in Latin...
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Bolivia's original architectural style and Baroque style led to a new style, known as the Andean Baroque style. In modern times, like many countries...
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List of architectural styles (section Baroque)
(Started in US, now global) Green building 2000+ Natural building 2000+ Neo-Andean 2005+ Neo-futurism late 1960s-early 21st century New Classical Architecture...
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University of San Francisco Xavier (category Andean Baroque architecture)
The Royal and Pontifical Higher University of San Francisco Xavier of Chuquisaca (USFX; Spanish: Universidad Mayor Real y Pontificia de San Francisco Xavier...
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Spanish art (section Later Baroque)
Empire outside Europe, as in Latin America (New Spanish Baroque and Andean Baroque), while the Baroque Churches of the Philippines are simpler. The decline...
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Bolivia (category Andean Community)
distinctive style of architecture, painting, and sculpture known as Andean Baroque. The colonial period produced not only the paintings of Pérez de Holguín...
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Mexican Baroque, a 17th- to 18th-century style of art Andean Baroque Baroque Churches of the Philippines Spanish Baroque ephemeral architecture Baroque music...
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Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre (category Andean Baroque architecture)
The Metropolitan Cathedral of Sucre, also called Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a cathedral of Sucre, formerly La Plata, Bolivia is the...
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built between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries in the so-called Andean Baroque style. Milestones in its history include: In 1548, the Convent of San...
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Tristán del Pozo House, later the Ricketts House, is a Spanish-era andean baroque house in Arequipa, Peru. The house began construction in 1738 after...
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Cathedral Basilica of St. Charles Borromeo, Puno (category Andean Baroque architecture in Peru)
Catholic church in the city of Puno in south-eastern Peru. It is in the Andean Baroque architectural tradition, and is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese...
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in the interior which were painted in water colors by Indians in the Andean baroque of the 17th century. The Last Judgment[clarification needed] suggests...
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its tuff walls and brick vault with a single nave, in addition to its Andean Baroque style. The church of San Francisco is one of the largest in the city...
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art. It was reconstructed from 1810 to 1835 from the remains of the Andean Baroque structure which was destroyed in the earthquake of 1797. It is the mother...
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Revolution government. The Mexican style was primarily influenced by the Baroque architecture of central New Spain, in contrast to the U.S. style which...
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related to Hispanic colonial architecture. Andean Baroque Churrigueresque New Spanish Baroque Presidio Spanish Baroque architecture – evolved in Spain and its...
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artists had begun to circumvent these restrictions through so-called "Andean Baroque" ensembles that performed standards of the Western classical repertoire...
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Spanish architecture (section Baroque)
full-fledged Baroque did not appear until 1664, when the Jesuit shrine on Plaza de Armas in Cusco was built. In the Viceroyalty of Peru, the Andean Baroque was...
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45 km South of Cusco. Andahuaylillas is one of the main stages of the Andean Baroque Route along with Cusco, Huaro and Urcos. The most important river of...
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Abbot Seminary Plazoleta de las Nazarenas [es] The premises of the Andean Baroque seminary from its foundation to its move in 1965, it currently functions...
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for their cultural properties. One site is transnational: the Qhapaq Ñan, Andean Road System is shared with five other countries. UNESCO lists sites under...
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architecture Ancient Roman defensive walls Andalusian patio Andaruni Andean Baroque Andron Anglo-Japanese style Anglo-Saxon architecture Anglo-Saxon turriform...
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