The Interpretation of Mexican Indigenous Objects in Collections in Early Modern Europe and New Spain
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Daniela Bleichmar from University of Southern California delivers a talk titled “The Interpretation of Mexican Indigenous Objects in Collections in Early Modern Europe and New Spain.” This talk was included in the session titled “Disseminating.” Part of “Early Modern Collections in Use,” a conference held at The Huntington Sept. 15–16, 2017.
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