La arquitectura hispano colonial en México
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Baxter´s book was perhaps the very first serious study on mexican hispanic-colonial architecture. The author traveled through all the country to visit and describe ancient churches and houses. He was interested in fortress monasteries and the first manifestations of mexican …
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Baxter´s book was perhaps the very first serious study on mexican hispanic-colonial architecture. The author traveled through all the country to visit and describe ancient churches and houses. He was interested in fortress monasteries and the first manifestations of mexican architecture. Prologue by Manuel Toussaint, a well-known mexican art critic and studious. México, 1934
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