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| Type of Object: | Ritual Object |
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| Materials: | Wood and textile |
| Measurements: | 120 cm. x 45 cm. x 40 cm. |
| Date or Period: | Colonial (1533-1825) |
| Maker: | Colonial |
| Designated List Section: | VII A Colonial and Republican Religious Art -- Statues |
| Date of Import Restriction: | 12/07/01 |
| Photograph: | Centro de Documentación y Catalogación - Viceministerio de Cultura |
| Copyright: | Centro de Documentación y Catalogación - Viceministerio de Cultura |
| Description of Designated List Category Subject to Import Restrictions: | |
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| Statues are made of wood, maguey, gesso, silver, gold, bronze, alabaster or other stone, and often decorated with gilt paint. Typical statuary for this period includes depictions of patron saints (santos/santas), angels, Christ, the Virgin Mary, the apostles, and the Holy Family. Gold and silver crowns and other adornments in precious metals and precious stone are often found on these statues. Some are dressed with brocade and tapestry cloth made from gold and silver threads. Some are holding objects such as swords. Size varies from 30 cm. to two meters. During the Colonial period in Bolivia there were many images of standing, or fragments of angels made in wood as a frequent ornament of a retablo. The techniques were wood carvings (cherubs and angels of retables) and images made in maguey (the arms and feet). The images were finished in glued fabric for the bodies. The "dressed" images have a variety of embroidered dresses with lace and have other accessories like helmets and swords. These images were popular during the 16th to 18th centuries. | |
| Keywords: | |
| figurine, liturgical object, santo, sculpture, wood, |
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