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Discover the fascinating story of Juan de Pareja, an Afro-Hispanic painter who defied the odds to leave a lasting legacy in the age of Velázquez. In this groundbreaking book, we delve into the often overlooked contributions of enslaved artists and artisans in seventeenth-century Spain. Prepare to be captivated by the journey of a man who started as a slave but went on to build a successful career as an artist.
At the heart of this study is Velázquez's iconic portrait of Juan de Pareja. Our expert authors analyze this masterpiece, shedding light on the life and talent of Pareja himself. With their insights, they challenge long-held assumptions about artistic production during Spain's Golden Age and highlight the significant role of enslaved individuals in shaping the art world of the time.
This scholarly monograph also uncovers the remarkable skills of Seville's multiracial society. It explores the influence of Black saints and confraternities in promoting Catholicism among enslaved populations. Moreover, we delve into the fascinating project initiated by early twentieth-century scholar Arturo Schomburg to recover and celebrate the incredible artistic contributions of Pareja.
As a bonus, this book provides the first illustrated and annotated compilation of known works attributed to Pareja. Immerse yourself in his creative brilliance as you explore a diverse range of paintings by this talented Afro-Hispanic artist.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the often neglected stories and achievements of marginalized artists. Order your copy of Juan de Pareja: Afro-Hispanic Painter in the Age of Velázquez today and embark on a journey that will forever change your perspective on art history.
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