"Mexican photographer Javier Hinojosa (born 1956) has spent the past 30 years devising majestic black-and-white portraits of the imposing archaeological remains and protected natural areas of various countries in Latin America. With numerous monographs to his name, Hinojosa has built a captivating vision of the enormous riches of Latin America over the course of his career. His newest monograph, "Seasons," offers an expansive perspective ..."
Diego Rivera Arte y Revolucion von JavierHinojosa, Diego Rivera, Rafael Tovar Hardcover, Veröffentlicht 1999 von Consejo Nacional Para La Cultura Y Las Artes ISBN-13: 978-970-18-1371-3, ISBN: 970-18-1371-5
"Los vestigios del Mexico antiguo han sido motivo de fascinacion para incontables poetas que han abordado sus formas motivados por el asombro. De Jose Maria Heredia a Octavio Paz, esta antologia recoge, por primera vez en una publicacion, la lirica generada en torno a estos elocuentes testimonios de nuestro pasado. ENGLISH TRANSLATION Countless poets have been fascinated by Mexican ruinsancient mon¬uments that lead writers to try to capt ..."
Silencios compartidos(1st Edition) (Spanish Edition) von JavierHinojosa Paperback, 60 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1998 von Museo Soumaya ISBN-13: 978-968-7794-06-8, ISBN: 968-7794-06-2
"Ranked as one of the world's most important ecosystems, the Campeche rainforest covers more than seven million acres of southeast Mexico and Belize, and contains more than 2,000 plants species and 350 species of bird. This volume documents the region in 100 color photographs, scientific tables, maps and contextualizing essays."
Estaciones Estacions = Seasons von JavierHinojosa Hardcover, 172 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2010 von Rm Editores ISBN-13: 978-607-7515-48-7, ISBN: 607-7515-48-5
Espanol Cuarto grado Lecturas(1st Edition) von JavierHinojosa Paperback, 110 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 1999 von Secretaria De Educacion Publica ISBN-13: 978-968-29-6059-8, ISBN: 968-29-6059-2
"Los hombres, que viven de lo que producen el bosque y la selva, agradecen esta
lluvia. Jorge Cots (adaptación de Carlos H. Magis) ..."
"The fall in 1521 of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec empire, in fact marks the end of a historical process and of a civilization whose origins are lost in time. In Mesoamerica, where the Mexica was only the last hegemonic culture, many peoples had developed at different moments in history. Mexico is not only the legacy of the Aztecs, but also the accumulation of a culture which originated perhaps with the Olmecs in which many other ad ..."
"The finest museum of archaeology and anthropology in the Western hemisphere, the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City owns the world's most impressive collection of pre-Columbian Mexican art, including sculpture, painting, pottery, and other works. Since it was founded in 1964, it has displayed and studied the fascinating art, artifacts, and cultures of the pre-Columbian Mexican world and its descendants, the indigenous people ..."
2 Sonaten SK Nr. 74 und 80. Gitarre. (Gitarren-Archiv) von Carlos De Seixas, JavierHinojosa Sheet Music, 4 Seiten, Veröffentlicht 2003 von Schott Music ISBN-13: 978-0-00-109631-8, ISBN: 0-00-109631-1
"Besetzung: GitarreWerkverzeichnis: SK Nr. 74 und 80Seitenzahl: 4Bindung: R�ckendrahtheftungSchwierigkeitsgrad: 3Herausgeber: Hinojosa, JavierSerie: Gitarren-ArchivMedienart: Noten"
"Con la caída de Tenochtitlán, el 13 de agosto de 1521, comienza el periodo colonial. Por una parte, los conquistadores se encontraron con un territorio dominado por credos profanos e idolatrías. Era imprescindible entonces traer de España órdenes religiosas (franciscanos, dominicos, agustinos, jesuitas, etc.). Por otra, era necesario también volver a trazar las ciudades prehispánicas, que poco a poco empiezan a adoptar una fisonomía eur ..."
"With the fall of Tenochtitlán on August 13, 1521, the colonial period began. On one hand, the conquistadors found themselves with a territory dominated by profane and idolatrous beliefs. It thus became essential to bring religious orders from Spain (Franciscans, Dominicans, Augustinians, Jesuits, etc.). On the other, it was also necessary to redesign the pre-Hispanic cities, which gradually began to adopt a European appearance. The resu ..."