Kelly Donahue-Wallace is professor of art history at the University of North Texas. She is the author Art and Architecture of Viceregal Latin America, 1521-1821 (UNM Press).
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"Comprising as much institutional history as biography and history of taste and aesthetics, this exemplary book represents a significant contribution to the history of eighteenth-century Iberian art in the age of Enlightenment."--Ilona Katzew, caa.reviews "Donahue-Wallace brings her formidable expertise in print history and theory to bear on the text. . . . The book is remarkable in its interweaving of conceptions of the Spanish Enlightenment and the practical realities faced by artists in this period through the example of Gil's life and career."--Colonial Latin American Review "Sedulously researched. . . . The reader whose understanding of the Spanish Enlightenment is already well formed (and overlaps with Donahue-Wallace's) will find in the book a rich catalogue of vignettes of Enlightenment reform."--Elsa Costa, The Latin Americanist "The book is extremely well-researched from a wide range of archives in both Spain and Mexico."--Bulletin of Latin American Research "The seven chapters of Kelly Donahue-Wallace's profusely illustrated and thoroughly documented study present the most comprehensive and up-to-date biography of Jeronimo Antonio Gil, a key figure in the artistic and cultural milieu of the Hispanic Enlightenment."--Luis J. Gordo-Pelaez, Bulletin of the Comediantes