The Day of the Dead
- 208pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
A large visual compilation of material on the Mexican Day of the Dead festival
Chloë Sayer è un'appassionata ricercatrice delle tradizioni messicane, il cui interesse è nato nel 1973. Condivide la sua vasta conoscenza attraverso conferenze presso musei e scuole d'arte, avendo anche contribuito a numerose mostre e documentari televisivi. Il suo impegno si estende alla creazione di collezioni etnografiche per il British Museum, sottolineando una dedizione profonda e duratura al patrimonio culturale.



A large visual compilation of material on the Mexican Day of the Dead festival
Luxuriant gardens, tiles from England and statues from Paris completed the picture. Almost totally self-sufficient, haciendas were the economic backbone of rural Mexico from Conquest to Revolution.
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