ART HISTORY OPEN SESSION: New Perspectives on the Pre-Columbian Arts of Central Mexico, Oaxaca, and Veracruz

Saturday, February 17, 9:30 AM–12:00 PM
Gramercy A, 2nd Floor, Hilton New York
Chairs: Diana Fane, Brooklyn Museum; Emily Umberger, Arizona State University

Old Men and Fire: The Place of Huehueteotl in Central Mexican Art

Matthew H. Robb, Yale University


Cacaxtla Figural Ceramics

Debra Nagao, Columbia University


Cacaxtla Figural Ceramics

Claudia Brittenham, Yale University


New Perspectives on the Art of Eastern Nahua, Mixtec, and Zapotec Confederacies, 1300–1521

John M. D. Pohl, Princeton University Art Museum; Virginia Fields, Los Angeles County Museum of Art


Written in the Flesh: Huastec Sculpture and the Cult of the Feathered Serpent

Kim Richter, University of California, Los Angeles


Pictures Silenced by Words: Rethinking the Problem of Aztec Picture-Writing

Janice Lynn Robertson, independent scholar, New York


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