Undoubtedly, the work of Alexander von Humboldt (Berlin, 1769-1859) represents a paradigm shift in the consideration of the American landscape. The travelers (academic and independent) approached the distant foreign lands charged with representations of exoticism and interventions (symbolic and material) in the "new" spaces. Analyze Views of the mountain ranges and monuments of the indigenous peoples of America (1810), considering the inflections and nuances that acquire, on the one hand, the uniqueness of the landscape of what would later be called Latin America and, on the other, the edges in tension that configure the otherness of the natives and their art, based on criteria of beauty and kindness.
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