Bibliography - Art, Architecture, and Music

ART, ARCHITECTURE, AND MUSIC

Baer, Kurt. Painting and Sculpture at Mission Santa Barbara. Washington, D.C.: Academy of American Franciscan History, 1955

––––– The Treasures of Mission Santa Inés. Fresno: Academy of California Church History, 1956.

––––– Architecture of the California Missions. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1958

Cullimore, Clarence. Santa Barbara Adobes. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Book Publishing Company, 1948.

Da Silva, Owen. Mission Music of California. Los Angeles: Warren F. Lewis, 1954.

Ettinger, Catherine R. “Spaces of Change: Architecture and the Creation of a New Society in the California Missions. Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.1 (2004): 23-44.

----- “Hybrid Spaces: Indigenous Contributions to Mission Architecture.” In Architecture, Physical Environment, and Society in Alta California. Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the California Mission Studies Association, eds. Rose Marie Beebe and Robert M. Senkewicz. Bakersfield: California Mission Studies Association, 2005. 77-89.

Ford, Henry Chapman. An Artist Records the California Missions. Ed. and Intro. by Norman Neuerburg. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1989.

Hannaford, Donald R. and Revel Edwards. Spanish Colonial or Adobe Architecture of California, 1800-1850. Stamford: Architectural Book Publishing Co., 1990.

Harding, George L. Don Agustín V. Zamorano: Statesman, Soldier, Craftsman, and California's 1st Printer. 2nd ed. Norman: Arthur H. Clark Co., 2003.

Kenyon, Carol. “Conservation of Mission Art.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 20.1 (2003): 37-49

de Moraes Rodriguez, Debora and Sherry N. De Freece. “Preserving the Great Stone Church: A Project to Conserve the Original Stone Flooring of the Sanctuary.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22:1 (2005): 25-32

Lamb, Blaine P. “Marketing the Mission Revival: Commercial Art and the Image of Hispanic California.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22.2 (2005): 94-112.

Mendoza, Rubén G. “Sacrament of the Sun: Eschatological Architecture and Solar Geometry in a California Mission.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22.1 (2005): 87-110

Neuerburg, Norman. 18th Century Santa Barbara Presidio Chapel: Secrets Uncovered By 20th Century Research. Santa Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1985

––––– Decoration of the California Mission. Santa Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1987.

––––– The Architecture of Mission La Purísima Concepcion . Santa Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1987.

–––––Agustin V. Zamorano, Architect. Los Angeles: Zamorano Club 1988.

–––––Saints of the California Missions. Santa Barbara: Bellerophon Books, 1989.

––––– Why Are Those Mirrors on the Altar? Ventura: Ventura County Historical Society Quarterly, 38.2 (1993).

––––––The Indian Via Crucis from Mission San Fernando: An Historical Exposition. Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library, 1998.

Newcomb, Rexford. The Franciscan Mission Architecture of Alta California. New York: Dover Publications, 1973

Roselund, Nels. “Three Eras of Construction at the San Juan Capistrano Mission Church: 1800, 1900, and 2000.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22:1 (2005): 9-24

Russell, Craig H. “Fray Juan Bautista Sancho: Tracing the Origins of California’s First Composer and the Early Mission Style (Part I)” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.1 (2004): 68-102

––––– “Fray Juan Bautista Sancho: Tracing the Origins of California’s First Composer and the Early Mission Style (Part I)” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 21.2 (2004): 4-35

Shafer, Robert G and Christopher Loomis. “Preserving the Jewel of the Missions: San Juan Capistrano’s Great Stone Church, 1806-2004.” Boletín, The Journal of the California Mission Studies Association. 22:1 (2005): 3-8.

Schuetz-Miller, Mardith K. Building and Builders in Hispanic California, 1769-1850. Tucson: Southwestern Mission Research Center, 1995