Made in the Americas : the new world discovers Asia
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NK801 .C37 2015
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159 pages : color illustrations, color maps, color portraits ; 27 cm
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English

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General Note
"Made in the Americas reveals the lengthy overlooked history of the profound influence of Asia on the arts of the colonial Americas"--Jacket.
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Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, August 18, 2015 to February 15, 2016.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 134-146) and index.
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"Made in the Americas reveals the overlooked history of Asia's profound influence on the arts of the colonial Americas. Beginning in the 16th century, European outposts in the New World, especially those in New Spain, became a major nexus of the Asian export trade. Craftsmen from Canada to Peru, inspired by the sophisticated designs and advanced techniques of these imported goods, combined Asian styles with local traditions to produce unparalleled furniture, silverwork, textiles, ceramics, lacquer, painting and architectural ornaments. Among the exquisite objects featured in this book, from across the hemisphere and spanning the 17th to the early 19th centuries, are folding screens made in Mexico in imitation of imported Japanese and Chinese screens; blue-and-white talavera ceramics copied from Chinese porcelains; luxuriously woven textiles, made to replicate fine silks and cottons from China and India; devotional statues that adapt Buddhist gods into Christian saints; and "japanned" furniture produced in Boston that simulates Asian lacquer finishes. The stories told by the objects gathered in Made in the Americas bring to life the rich cultural interchange and the spectacular arts of the first global age"--Amazon.com.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Carr, D., Bailey, G. A., Brook, T., Codding, M., Corrigan, K., & Pierce, D. (2015). Made in the Americas: the new world discovers Asia (First edition.). MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dennis Carr et al.. 2015. Made in the Americas: The New World Discovers Asia. Boston, Mass.: MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dennis Carr et al.. Made in the Americas: The New World Discovers Asia Boston, Mass.: MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Carr, D., Bailey, G. A., Brook, T., Codding, M., Corrigan, K. and Pierce, D. (2015). Made in the americas: the new world discovers asia. First edn. Boston, Mass.: MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Carr, Dennis, et al. Made in the Americas: The New World Discovers Asia First edition., MFA Publications, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 2015.

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