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Original, & Professionally Framed Vintage Mexican Amate Bark Art Painting -
Farm Workers & Rabbits
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
IS A RARE AND ORIGINAL MEXICAN AMATE BARK PAINTING. ITEM IS FRAMED AND
PROFESSIONALLY ENCASED IN GLASS AS DISPLAYED IN THE PHOTO GALLERY.
FRAME MEASURES 29" INCHES BY 21.5" INCHES AND IS A VERY SOLID HEAVY ITEM (GLASS)
ITEM IS IN EXCELLENT PRISTINE CONDITION
"Mexican bark painting is a folk art in which artists use bright colors to paint scenes of everyday village life, colorful birds, flowers and other animals on paper made from bark. The art form is also used to illustrate scenes from traditional fables and stories."
Nowhere was the cord between man and spirit more tightly bound than in the making of amatl, the sacred paper of the pre-Hispanic peoples. This paper was so important to the spiritual needs of the community, that in spite of intense repressive measures by the Spaniards, it has continued to survive and is still used to connect the unseen world with the seen. In the mid-1900s amatl underwent a rebirth which re-vitalized the relationship between the indigenous people and their ancient paper. Remarkably, even though the application is new, it is so related to its use of old that one feels an unbroken thread.
Paper was sacred to both the Mayans and the Aztecs. It was the medium on which their history and discoveries were chronicled. It kept their records of trade and tributes. It filled their libraries with documents for future generation to witness. And of no less importance, it was used in every religious ceremony as an intermediary between the people and the gods.