Ramón Mujica
Ramón Mujica Pinilla is a member of the National Academy of History of Peru and a corresponding member of the National Academy of Fine Arts in Argentina. He has specialized in Peruvian viceregal iconography and the artistic processes of religious syncretism in the southern Andes. Author in recent years of several books and academic advisor for various art exhibitions in Peru, the United States and Spain. In 2007 he delivered the 43rd Annual Erasmus Lecture at the Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies at the University of Toronto, in 2004 he was awarded with the Annual William & Louis Matthews Samuel Pepys Lectures at the University of California and has lectured at the University of Berkley, Virginia, Notre Dame, Reed College, Harvard, Philadelphia and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, among other placers. Between 2020 and 2021 he has coordinated the two volume set for the Bicentennial celebrations of Peru’s Independence (1821-2021) works on viceregal Inca Imperial art and the iconography of South American Independence.