Key Terms
Key Concepts
Evangelical architecture
Secular art
True or False
100

Relationship between spanish crown and the pope

Patronato Real (Royal Patronage)

100

For what reason did Spaniards destroy original codexes

to erase pagan/diety history for the sake of spreading Christianity 

100

large open space in front of the main mission complex

atrium

100

work of art hat commemorates the miraculous moment that holy figure appears and interjects

ex-voto

100

A pigeon is often the representation of the holy spirit

False - dove

200

adjective of viceroyalty

Viceregal

200

Why did missionaries hire Tlacuiloque

to make manuscripts that would be easily understood for indigenous communities

200
four small chapels in front of each corner of the atrium

posa

200

permanent marketplace structure

Parian

200

reflection of feathers on featherwork represented divine light for catholics 

true 

300
term related to teaching

didactic

300

What group of spaniards arrived after conquistadors

Missionaries

300

where conversion and teaching took place

open air chapel

300

route to import Japanese objects

the Manila Galleon

300

spaniards loved Inca textiles, didn't destroy them

true

400

pages of imagery, also means manuscript

codex

400

What did spanish kings get out of the Royal Patronage 

they were given catholic rights to appoint bishops and collect tides 

400

somewhat open neutral space where friars could connect with the community

porteria

400

mostly secular images Spanish folding screens

Biombo

400

spaniards loved codexes, did not destroy them 

false, there are only 12 left

500

manuscript maker

Tlacuilo

500

what was a popular way for european to format maps

grid maps

500

cross in the middle of the atrium, reference to christ on the cross

atrial cross

500

successful artist that was commissioned by Viceroyalty of New Spain to pain the plaza mayor

Cristoball de Villalpondo

500

Jesuits are mendicant 

false

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