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Mexican Masks and Puppets - Master Carvers of the Sierra De Puebla

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Informationen zum Autor Bryan J. Stevens began to collect Mexican masks in 1987! initially because these masks were so visually attractive. Researching these masks made them seem more vivid and underscored the talents of their carvers. He and his wife! Lucy! live in York! Pennsylvania. Klappentext In the Mexican states of Puebla and Veracruz, old masked dances have survived in isolated mountain regions. These dances include wonderful masks of humans and animals, masks with beautiful, comic, or wicked faces. Created by Indigenous master carvers, mascareros, these masks and puppets appear during religious fiestas. Over 700 vivid color photos reveal these masks and puppets in all their glory. The thoroughly researched text answers the questions about who made these beautiful works of art, who these dance characters are, and the nature of the religion they represent. The Spanish conquerors strove to convert the Indian inhabitants of Mexico to Christianity. However, these converts secretly retained important deities from earlier times to accompany Christian elements, creating a poetic blend of beliefs. Given that these indigenous peoples have suffered many injustices, the masks, puppets, and dance dramas reflect many unresolved societal tensions along with veiled wishes for divine justice. Zusammenfassung In the Mexican states of Puebla and Veracruz! old masked dances have survived in isolated mountain regions. These dances include wonderful masks of humans and animals! masks with beautiful! comic! or wicked faces. Created by Indigenous master carvers! mascareros! these masks and puppets appear during religious fiestas. Over 700 vivid color photos reveal these masks and puppets in all their glory. The thoroughly researched text answers the questions about who made these beautiful works of art! who these dance characters are! and the nature of the religion they represent. The Spanish conquerors strove to convert the Indian inhabitants of Mexico to Christianity. However! these converts secretly retained important deities from earlier times to accompany Christian elements! creating a poetic blend of beliefs. Given that these indigenous peoples have suffered many injustices! the masks! puppets! and dance dramas reflect many unresolved societal tensions along with veiled wishes for divine justice. ...

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Autori Bryan J. Stevens, Bryan J Stevens, Bryan J. Stevens
Editore Schiffer Publishing
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 28.06.2012
 
EAN 9780764340277
ISBN 978-0-7643-4027-7
Pagine 208
Categorie Guide e manuali > Hobby, casa > Bricolage, Fai da te
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Arte > Altro

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