Folk art of the Andes /
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Author / Creator: | Mauldin, Barbara, 1949- |
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Imprint: | Santa Fe : Museum of New Mexico Press, c2011. |
Description: | 303 p. : col. ill., col. maps ; 32 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8452668 |
Table of Contents:
- Pt. 1. Religious folk art
- Popular saints
- Popular religious paintings
- Religious sculpture
- Portable altars
- Holy cross and crucifix
- Reliquaries
- Scapulars and religious badges
- Milagros
- Stone amulets
- Conopas
- Ritual offerings
- Ekeko
- pt. 2. Textiles and costumes
- Men's ponchos
- Women's mantles
- Women's overskirts
- Carrying cloths
- Woven bags
- Women's headbands
- Belts
- Animal ornaments
- Women's adaptation of European-style clothing
- Knitting
- Looped fiber bags
- Double bags
- Embroidered costumes
- Featherwork
- pt. 3. A diversity of folk art
- Jewelry
- Staffs
- Woodwork
- Leather and hide trunks
- Majolica
- Carved gourds
- Flasks and drinking cups
- Silverwork
- Miner's lamps
- Tinwork
- Ceremonial drinking vessels
- House blessing ornaments
- Figures from everyday life
- Toys
- Painted scenes of daily life
- Portable boxes with miniature scenes
- pt. 4. Festivals and masquerade
- Festivals and masquerade in the Cuzco region of Peru
- Corpus Christi festivals and masquerade in the central highlands of Ecuador
- Carnival and masquerade in Oruro, Bolivia
- Festival masks
- Festival scenes
- Glossary.