9781953220028-1953220029-The Santero Ideal: The Art of Colorado Santera, Teresa May Duran

The Santero Ideal: The Art of Colorado Santera, Teresa May Duran

ISBN-13: 9781953220028
ISBN-10: 1953220029
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Netanel Miles-Yépez
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Albion-Andalus, Inc.
Format: Hardcover 40 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781953220028
ISBN-10: 1953220029
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Netanel Miles-Yépez
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Albion-Andalus, Inc.
Format: Hardcover 40 pages

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The Santero Ideal: The Art of Colorado Santera, Teresa May Duran (ISBN-13: 9781953220028 and ISBN-10: 1953220029), written by authors Netanel Miles-Yépez, was published by Albion-Andalus, Inc. in 2021. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Santero Ideal: The Art of Colorado Santera, Teresa May Duran (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.45.

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When one thinks of Spanish Colonial art in the Southwest it is usually of New Mexico and the famous Spanish Market of Santa Fe. But New Mexico isn't the only home of Spanish Colonial art and artists in the Southwest. Colorado also has an equally long tradition of these arts. In fact, the only reason we know less about them than those of New Mexico is because of a historical accident-a change of borders. Up until 1861, when the Colorado Territory was established, what is now southern Colorado up to the Arkansas River was actually the New Mexico Territory, and its arts and artists were one and the same. And yet, owing to this change of borders, the Spanish Colonial arts and artists of the modern state of Colorado have not received the same attention as those of New Mexico. To remedy this situation, artist and scholar, Netanel Miles-Yépez, set out to document the life and work of Colorado based santera ('saint-maker'), Teresa May Duran, a native Coloradan who has continued the traditional Spanish Colonial art of retablo making as practiced in the old New Mexico Territory, questioning her about her personal history and training, as well as her methods and subjects. In this work, we are a given a rare glimpse into the motivations and actual techniques of a traditional Spanish Colonial retablo maker of the American SouthwestTeresa Duran is a fifth generation Coloradoan, whose family can be traced to the early settlements of New Mexico. Her work as a santera has shown in various museums, universities, churches and galleries. Her artwork was selected to market the 1994 and 2011 "Chili Harvest Festival" in Denver, Colorado, and the 1997 and 2014, "Colorado Santeros" exhibit at Regis University. She has also won several awards for her retablos through the Tesoro Cultural Center. In 2010, Teresa was juried into the Spanish Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her artwork may be seen at teresamayduran.com.

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