- Peruvian arts
Peruvian art has its origin in the Andean civilizations. These civilizations rose in the territory of modern
Peru before the arrival of the Spanish.Pre-Columbian Art
Peru's earliest artwork came from the
Cupisnique culture, which was concentrated on the Pacific coast, and the Chavín culture, which was largely north of Lima between the Andean mountain ranges of the Cordillera Negra and the Cordillera Blanca. Decorative work from this era, approximately the 9th century BCE, was symbolic and religious in nature. The artists worked with gold, silver, and ceramics to create a variety of sculpture and relief carvings. These civilizations were also known for theirarchitecture and stone sculpture.Between the 8th century BCE and the first century CE, the
Paracas Cavernas andParacas Necropolis cultures developed on the south coast of Peru.Paracas Cavernas produced complex polychrome and monochrome ceramics with religious representations. Burials from theParacas Necropolis also yielded [http://exchanges.state.gov/culprop/1peru/sect1.htm|complex textiles] , many produced with sophisticated geometric patterns., and produced original ceramics, textiles, pictorial and sculptural works.
Another urban culture, the Wari civilization, flourished between the 8th and 12th centuries in Ayacucho. Their centralized town planning was extended to other areas, such as
Pachacamac ,Cajamarquilla , andWari Willca .Between the 9th and 13th centuries CE, the military urban
Tiwanaku empire rose by the borders ofLake Titicaca . Centered around a city of the same name in modern-day Bolivia, the Tiwanaku introduced stone architecture and sculpture of a monumental type. These works ofarchitecture and art were made possible by the Tiwanaku's developingbronze , which enabled them to make the necessary tools.Urban architecture reached a new height between the 14th and 15th centuries in the
Chimú Culture . The Chimú built the city ofChan Chan in the valley of theMoche river , in La Libertad. The Chimú were skilledgoldsmith s and created remarkable works ofhydraulic engineering .Fact|date=May 2007The Inca Civilization, which united Peru under its hegemony in the centuries immediately preceding the Spanish conquest, incorporated into their own works a great part of the cultural legacy of the civilizations which preceded it. Important relics of their artwork and architecture can be seen in cities like Cusco, architectural remains like Sacsahuaman and
Machu Picchu , and stone pavements that united Cusco with the rest of theInca Empire .European influences
Peruvian
sculpture andpainting began to define themselves from the ateliers founded bymonk s, who were strongly influenced by the Sevillian Baroque School. In this context, the stalls of the Cathedral choir, the [http://private-list.com/pe/pe_pics.php?lang=1&show=lima&b=308 fountain of the Main Square] of Lima and a great part of the colonial production were registered.The synthesis of European and indigenous influences was particularly evident in painting. You are able to see this in the portrait of prisoner Atahualpa, from D. de Mora, or in the canvases of the Italians
Mateo Pérez de Alesio andAngelino Medoro , the SpaniardsFrancisco Bejarano andJ. de Illescas and the CreoleJ. Rodriguez .During the 17th and 18th centuries, the
Baroque also dominated the field ofplastic arts . In the 19th century, the French neoclassic and romantic currents found their best representatives inL. Montero ,Ignacio Merino , andFrancisco Masias .Indigenous movement
The establishment of the Fine Arts School of Lima (1919) had a decisive influence on Peruvian sculpture and painting.
In
sculpture , some of the most remarkable artists includeLuis Agurto ,L. Valdettaro ,Joaquin Roca Rey ,J. Piqueras ,Alberto Guzmán ,Victor Delfín , andF. Sánchez .Among the painters, Daniel Hernández,
R. Grau ,Cesar Quispez Asin , andJose Sabogal are particularly notable. Sabogal headed the indigenous movement, which was one of the main influences on Peruvian contemporary painting; some of the most widely recognized painters areFernando de Szyszlo , Alberto Davila,Armando Villegas ,Sabino Springett ,J. Alberto Tello Montalvo ,Victor Humareda ,M. A. Cuadros ,Angel Chávez ,Milner Cajahuaringa ,Arturo Kubotta ,Venancio Shinki ,Alberto Quintanilla ,G. Chávez ,Tilsa Tsuchiya ,David Herskowitz ,Oscar Allain , andCarlos Revilla .See also
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List of Peruvian artists
*Latin American art
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