Abstract

Peculiar circumstances have inhibited the art historians' interest in the many epochs and regions of Latin American art. Until recently, the collections were hardly to be found in art museums. Available objects had long since been intercepted by the anthropologists and natural scientists. In Europe and America, Maya sculpture was often exhibited with stuffed whales and shrunken heads; colonial and modern folk art never reached public notice.

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