papercut
- Museum number
- Am1990,08.531.a-b
- Description
-
Papercut; cut with chisel from tissue paper; design shows skeleton bride and groom facing each other, skeleton bass player and skeleton violinist, skeleton singer, sun with skull at centre, flowers around sides and bottom; sides serrated; a) multiple fuchsia; b) multiple blue. Used in Day of the Dead Festival.
- Production date
- 1980s
- Dimensions
-
Height: 201.50 centimetres
-
Width: 41.50 centimetres
- Curator's comments
- This type of papercutting is focused especially in San Salvador Huixcolotla. Artists from other areas have copied this style, but San Salvador Huixcolotla remains the centre, with key families such as the Vivancos and the Rojas carrying on the tradition. See Carmichael, Elizabeth and Sayer, Chloë. The Skeleton at the Feast, The Day of the Dead in Mexico. London: British Museum Press, 1991 pp. 101-107 for description of papercutting in San Salvador Huixcolotla; Fig. 107 p. 103 shows Maurilio Rojas at work.
- Location
- Not on display
- Associated events
- Used at: Day of the Dead
- Acquisition date
- 1990
- Department
- Africa, Oceania and the Americas
- Registration number
- Am1990,08.531.a-b