Monday, May 11, 2020

81. Frontispiece of the Codex Mendoza - Colonial Spanish - c. 1541-1542 CE

Form
Function
Content
Context

Tradition/Change
Interpretation
Artistic Intent
Audience Response

Responses due by:
Thursday, May 14 at 11:59 PM

1 comment:

  1. Mckenna
    Form-Ink
    Function- It was intended to go to the Spanish king.
    Content-The front piece "talks" about the founding of Mexico city.
    Context-The work never made it to the king, it was taken by pirates and sold in France.
    Tradition- Even though the art styles are different, this piece reminds me of the lindisfarne gospels. Both relate to a religious theme, and both are in some sort of book form.
    Interpretation- The division of the city into four quarters, aligned with the cardinal directions and mirrored the organization of the universe.
    Artistic intent- The first section is meant to be a detailed history of the founding of Mexico city.
    Audience response- The codex this front piece is from is seen as the most famous codex.

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