Potters’ marks as expressions of change in the maiolica craft of colonial Mexico and the doctrine of ‘blood purity’

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Verónica Velasquez
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SUMMARY Among the elements found on tin-glazed ceramics of Iberian tradition recovered from archaeological excavations in Mexico City are the potters’ marks painted on the surface of the vessels. These were commonly placed on the external and internal surface of serving ware pertaining to the 17th and 18th centuries. Archaeological research on maiolica from Mexico has insufficiently addressed the significance of the marks in terms of changes in the pottery industry and culture within the colonial environment. Drawing from historical sources and archaeological samples the research of such elements allowed to observe changes that occurred inside the maiolica industry and the status of potters, and will argue that the marks are elements that embody the ideological realm. In the particular case of Mexico, these marks embody notions of the doctrine of ’blood purity’ that permeated the craft.
陶工的标志体现了墨西哥殖民地马爵利卡陶器工艺的变化以及“血统纯洁”的教义
摘要在墨西哥城考古发掘中发现的伊比利亚传统锡釉陶瓷上的元素中,有陶器表面的陶工标记。这些通常被放置在17世纪和18世纪的餐具的内外表面。对墨西哥maiolica的考古研究没有充分说明这些标记在殖民环境下陶器工业和文化变化方面的意义。从历史来源和考古样本中,对这些元素的研究可以观察到maiolica行业内部发生的变化和陶工的地位,并认为这些标记是体现意识形态领域的元素。在墨西哥的特殊情况下,这些标志体现了渗透在工艺中的“血液纯度”原则。
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