Salvador Flores - Amate Painting
OM#: 26-029
Description
Amate painting depicting daily life in a village. Signed "Salvador Flores" at bottom left corner.
Dimensions
Frame: 25.125"H x 17.75"W x 0.875"Depth.
Painting: 24"H x 16.5"W.
Condition
Very good condition.
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Salvador Flores - Amate Painting
Additional Information
The Maker
Salvador Flores is an artist from Guerrero, Mexico.
Art and Technique
Amate comes from the word "amatl" from the Nahuatl language, which means "paper." It is a type of paper made from the pulp of the fig and mulberry trees. These paintings were usually hand painted by the indigenous Nahua indians of Guerrero. Amate paintings usually depict scenes of everyday life of villagers, such as harvests, fiestas, weddings, religious customs and wildlife.
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