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Isolated from the rest of the world from the end of the sixteenth century until the middle of the nineteenth century, the Spanish settlers of Northern New Mexico endured hardships by depending on their religious faith. Merging their old European art form with their experiences in New Spain, they created their own unique devotional art. The santos (saints), were made in two-dimensional form known as retablos, and three-dimensional sculptural pieces known as bultos. Both are among the most valued collectibles of religious antiques today. The contemporary santos and bultos made by well-known artists, many of whom are descendants of the original santeros (religious artists), are equally valued by those seeking spiritual support and serious investment value. |
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Categorized as folk art, and in some cases as "outsider art", these hand-made wood carvings and hand-paintings of saints and angels on wood panels (or hide) bring peace, harmony and solace to each environment in which they are displayed. Pieces can be found in churches, museums, and homes, and the price-range makes them affordable to everyone. In addition to New
Mexican local artwork, Móntez Gallery
proudly features traditional antique and contemporary artpieces from
Mexico, Latin America and Eastern Europe. For more information, please
call or fax us at (505)982-1828 or simply e-mail us. |