ONLINE EXHIBITION | WORLD NATIVITIES 2020


To view a zoomable version of this Nativity on Google Arts & Culture, click on the image. To explore Glencairn’s World Nativities exhibition Advent Calendar, click here.

To view a zoomable version of this Nativity on Google Arts & Culture, click on the image. To explore Glencairn’s World Nativities exhibition Advent Calendar, click here.

21. Cartonería Nativity

San Ángel, Mexico City, Mexico
Papier-mâché
1990  

This cartonería (papier-mâché) Nativity was made in San Ángel, a neighborhood of Mexico City. The set includes the Holy Family and the wise men. The delicate faces of the figures and the elaborate drapery of their garments indicate a high level of skill on the part of the artist. The making of papier-mâché sculptures, cartonería, is a traditional craft with a long history in Mexico. It was originally introduced during the Spanish Colonial period for the purpose of making artwork for churches. Cartonería are made throughout the year for a wide variety of religious festivals, including Day of the Dead, Holy Week, and Christmas. Mexico City is a major center of production. Today fewer of the younger generation in Mexico are learning this craft, but certain cultural organizations are trying to preserve the tradition.

Gift of Alan and Mary Liz Pomeroy

 
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To view a zoomable version of this Nativity on Google Arts & Culture, click here. To explore Glencairn’s World Nativities exhibition Advent Calendar, click here.