The Art of Allegiance explores the ways in which Spanish imperial authority was manifested in a compelling system of representation for the subjects of New Spain during the seventeenth century. Michael Schreffler identifies and analyzes a corpus of "source" material--paintings, maps, buildings, and texts--produced in and around Mexico City that addresses themes of kingly presence and authority as well as obedience, loyalty, and allegiance to the crown.
The Art of Allegiance opens with a discussion of the royal palace in Mexico City, now destroyed but known through...
The Art of Allegiance explores the ways in which Spanish imperial authority was manifested in a compelling system of representation for th...