Title:
Exhibition of the Mexican Folk Art collection
Code:
FC 88
Date:
ca. 1944
Author:
Baltazar Robles
Access Requirements:
Available online and via application
Measurement:
24 x 18,3 cm
Stand:
Positive paper
Tone:
Monochromatic
Description:
Photograph in rectangular format and vertical layout. In close-up, an exhibition glass cabinet is diagonally across from view in an enclosed space. This cabinet has dozens of miniature anthropomorphic and zoomorphic pottery figures staggered inside. On its outside, in its upper part, are two Mexican candelabrums. The objects are part of the MAPA collection.
Context:
It might be the first exhibition since the museum opened in 1943. It was made on December 20th, 1944, in Castillo Hidalgo (MAPA headquarter 1944-1981). It exhibited the Mexican collection, selected by Roberto Ayala, folklorist and founder of the Pátzcuaro Museum. The pieces were donated by the governments of Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru, and Cuba on Universidad de Chile’s 100th anniversary. Thanks to this, the museum becomes an institution in the constant service of folk art research under the supervision of Tomás Lago (1943-1968).
Subjects:
Exhibitions of the MAPA collection, Mexico, Tomás Lago