Leslie E. Todd is an assistant professor of art history at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.
Through an exhaustive analysis of inventories, wills, and artist contracts, in concert with the objects themselves, Leslie Todd's meticulously researched book contains a wealth of new and exciting insights into the world of colonial Ecuadorian sculpture. She brilliantly situates this sculptural tradition within the aesthetic and socioracial landscape of eighteenth-century Quito, transporting us to the workshops and homes of artists and patrons to understand their roles in the co-creation of an iconic sculptural tradition. --Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Cornell University, author of Heaven, Hell, and Everything in Between: Murals of the Colonial Andes