Mauldin, Barbara

Folk art of the Andes - New Mexico: Museum of International Folk Art, 2011 - 303 p. il., col.

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 -- 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 -- 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 -- 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

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Artesanía Tradicional
Artesanía Boliviana
Artesanía Peruana