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Hecho En Tejas: Texas-Mexican Folk Arts and Crafts by Joe S. Graham,

Hecho En Tejas: Texas-Mexican Folk Arts and Crafts by Joe S. Graham,
When the early Spanish and Mexican colonists came to settle Texas, they brought with them a rich culture which enabled them to settle and build a civilization in a wild land. The broad intracultural diversity of these settlers from different parts of Mexico and Spain are nowhere more evident in Texas than in the material culture--folk art, folk craft, architecture--which is part of our Spanish-Mexican legacy in Texas. Hecho en Tejas, the first book-length publication to focus on Texas-Mexican material culture, shows the richness of Tejano folk arts and crafts traditions through essays on Hispanic folk art in San Antonio in the home and yard, and on the street; through quilting traditions; through the vaqueros' traditions of weaving horsehair ropes and plaiting rawhide for quirts and bridles, and making of saddles; making of paper flowers as coronas para los muertos--primarily for decorating graves; making of ceramic figures for religious and secular use; the making of stringed instruments; the making of pinatas; religious folk art and yard art, grutas, roadside crosses, as well as religious matachines dance traditions; jacales as a form of folk house, and the built-environment of a Texas-Mexican ranch. A bibliography of Texas Mexican Material Culture is included.



Mexican, Central and South American Art by John F. Scott,
Mexican, Central and South American Art by John F. Scott,
Presenting a broad range of human artistic expression, the International Encyclopedia of Art set examines the art of cultures across the world, from prehistoric times to the present day. This global coverage features many cultural traditions, from folk and indigenous arts to the fine art of the West. Fully illustrated with many color and black-and-white spreads, the books include not only formal art reproductions, but reproductions of manuscripts, sketchbooks, and other material, offering a fresh, firsthand account of events. Each fascinating volume focuses on a specific geographic area in a flexible, chronological framework. Key artistic developments are highlighted, and art and artists are examined within their wider historical and cultural contexts. This volume covers everything from the nomadic hunting cultures of Paleoindian and Archaic peoples from about 20,000 B.C. to the twentieth-century muralists. Coverage includes: -- The development of post-Conquest Spanish and Portuguese societies -- How the wars of independence in Spain and Portugal created new states and movements in art -- The impact of the Mexican Revolution on mural art -- The rise of Latin America's interpretation of abstract and surrealist art.



Folk art - Folk Art describes a wide range of objects that reflect the craft traditions, and traditional social values, of various social groups. Folk artists are generally self-taught.

American Folk Art Museum - The American Folk Art Museum has existed in various forms, and at various locations, since it was founded in 1961. The museum opened in its permanent location on West 53rd Street in Midtown Manhattan (New York City, USA) on December 11, 2001.

Fraktur (Pennsylvania German folk art) - In the United States, Fraktur is used to describe highly artistic and elaborate 18th century and 19th century illuminated folk art drawings created by the Pennsylvania Dutch (perhaps more strictly Pennsylvania Deitsch or Pennsylvanian German). Most Fraktur were created between 1740 and 1860.

Chinese folk art - Folk arts have a long history in China.



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Great Master of Mexican Folk Art - Great Master of Mexican Folk Art Folk art - Folk Art describes a wide range of objects that reflect the craft traditions, and traditional social values, of various social groups. Folk artists are generally self-taught. Great Plains Art Collection - [Great Plains Art Collection of the Center for Great Plains Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln] opened in 1981 after a generous donation from Dr. John and Elizabeth Christlieb of [[Bellevue, Nebraska|Bellevue, Nebraska. Fraktur (Pennsylvania German folk art) - In the ...

Mexican Folk Art Painting - Mexican Folk Art Painting Miracles on the Border Few forms of religious folk art are as abundant or expressive as Mexican retablos - folk images painted on sheets of tin that are offered as votives of thanks to Christ or the Virgin Mary for a miracle granted or a favor bestowed. In this vivid study, Jorge Durand mexican folk art painting and Douglas Massey offer a multilayered analysis of retablos created by Mexican migrants to the United States. Richly illustrated with forty ...

Mexican Folk Music - Mexican Folk Music El Narcotraficante: Narcocorridos and the Construction of a Cultural Persona on the U.S.-Mexican Border by Mark Cameron Edberg, X "This is a brilliant study on a subject that since the 1970s has riveted national mexican folk music and international attention: the exploits of those men mexican folk music and women who traffic in drugs. . . . The work is very original mexican folk music and offers new theoretical paradigms for both understanding the corrido as an artistic cultural ...

Folk Art Painting - Folk Art Painting Encyclopedia of American Folk Art This is the first comprehensive, scholarly study of a most fascinating aspect of American history folk art painting and culture. Generously illustrated with both black folk art painting and white folk art painting and full-color photos, this A-Z encyclopedia covers every aspect of American folk art, encompassing not only painting, but also sculpture, basketry, ceramics, quilts, furniture, toys, beadwork, folk art painting and more, including both famous folk art painting and ...

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