Color photographs of “Images of Andean Lives”
- 32-07
- File
- 1987, 1998
Color photographs of “Images of Andean Lives,” programs and textual information
Muratorio family
Color photographs of “Images of Andean Lives”
Color photographs of “Images of Andean Lives,” programs and textual information
Muratorio family
Images of ceramic figures, Corpus Christi
Images of ceramic figures, Corpus Christi [slides, negatives, photographs]
Muratorio family
Ricardo Muratorio’s “Report on Folk Art & Crafts from the Highlands of Ecuador.”
Ricardo Muratorio’s “Report on Folk Art & Crafts from the Highlands of Ecuador.” [textual record]
Muratorio family
“Slides for B. Muratorio’s fieldwork (Ecuador) 1975-80[’s]. MOA already has a DVD with data in relation to textile collection from Ecuador.”
Ecuador fieldwork: Housing & Landscape, Pets & Livestock, People & dress(1): Maji Bamba, Chimborazo, Ecuador, People & dress(3): women and other activities, People & dress(2), Agriculture: potatoes, totora, quinoa, Miscellaneous [slides]
Muratorio family
“Folk Art & Crafts from Ecuador 1980’s All slides by Ricardo Muratorio Related to objects in MOA’s collection”
Folk arts & crafts of Ecuador: Houses, Crosses, Markets, People [slides]
Folk arts & crafts of Ecuador: Rope basketry, Ceramics [slides]
Muratorio family
“TOMO II” [Volume 2]
“Guaguas de Pan Velas: Bread for All Souls Day/Day of the Dead.” Woods, Leathers: horses, mount implements, metals. [slides]
Paintings of Miracles. “Santos Santero” (Holy icons & dealers in religious icons) [slides]
Textiles, Sombreros [slides]
Muratorio family
“TOMO III [Volume 3]: Ecuador. Corpus Christi Dancers. Related to MOA collection of textiles and objects of Corpus Christi”
Corpus Christi dancers & festival, Regalia & costumes, Paintings, Musical Instruments, Smithsonian images [slides]
Corpus Christi festival, Corpus Christi in Ecuador, textiles and costumes [slides]
Dancers, Musical Instruments (Peru) [slides]
Muratorio family
“TOMO IV” [Volume 4] “Peruvian Folk Art closely related to Muratorio Collection at MOA.”
Engraved gourds, Ceramic churches [slides]
Portable alters and artists, Quinoa ceramics [slides]
Muratorio family