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Tree of Life Sculpture2755/1

Tall, heavy, colourfully painted and glazed candelabra-like Tree of Life sculpture with three small cups and a circular mound base. At the base and top of the central trunk are birds on stilt-like legs while in the middle, a female figure wearing a polka dot skirt and crown with a cross. Multi-looped branches to each side are decorated with three dimensional figures, birds, flowers and plants painted yellow, orange, green, blue, black and brown.

Culture
Mexican
Material
clay, paint, glaze and metal
Made in
Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2655/127

Large pink human-like mask with long protruding nose and oversize chin. Eyebrows are black coloured and inset eyes are pink, with white and black pupils. The under-eyes are cut-out crescent shapes. On either side of the eyes are four even-spaced grooved lines indicative of head hair. The mouth is opened wide in a smiling position, has red coloured lips and three white coloured teeth on the bottom lip and two on the top lip in the centre. The inside of the mouth is red in colour. On the cheeks are two line grooves and smudged dark pink coloured paint. Underside of object is a dark yellow colour.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2655/155

Pink-faced mask with fin-shaped beard protruding from chin. Eyebrows, mustache, and beard are black; cheeks are pink; eyes are white lined with red with black pupils and lashes. Holes at mouth, nose, and between eyes and eyebrows; two small holes for hanging at each side; metal hook on chin under beard.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood, paint, metal and lacquer ?
Made in
Puebla, Mexico ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Mask2655/154

Male face with protruding nose and chin, bulbous cheeks, and hair in relief. Hair, eyebrows, mustache, and beard are painted black. Two holes for stringing, one at each side of forehead; metal loop inserted into top of mask; fibre webbing runs from two side holes and fibre cord goes from metal loop to fibre webbing.

Culture
Mexican
Material
wood and paint
Made in
Puebla, Mexico ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Charm593/1

Hummingbird mounted on a rectangular piece of red cloth (enclosed in a plastic package). Hummingbird body is entirely covered by a case made of silky green thread. There is also a folded piece of paper printed in Spanish.

Culture
Mexican
Material
hummingbird bird, silk fibre ? and synthetic fibre
Made in
Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Dish3573/20

Talavera dish. Blue on white. Interior design of a tall flower flanked by leaves, encircled by two thin bands. The interior sides of the shallow bowl are decorated with repeating leaves on a light blue vine, with one thin, light blue band below the rim, with the rim a solid dark blue. Exterior is white. Base signed.

Culture
Mexican
Material
paint, glaze and clay
Made in
Amozoc, Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Plate3573/21

Talavera pottery. Round plate with raised wavy lip and dark blue scalloped rim. Painted floral designs on the front of the plate. At centre, a cross with four arms of equal length within a four-point shape surrounded by brown flowers with yellow colouring around dark blue centres. Around the lip, repeating designs with dark blue fern-like leaves behind. Glazed on front and back. Single hole through the raised edge on the base. Signed Talavera Loza Blanca.

Culture
Mexican
Material
clay, paint and glaze
Made in
Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Candle Holder3573/15

Standing owl candle holder with small birds perched on its head, and to its sides on small logs. The birds are brightly coloured, with exception to two small black and white owls perched on the brow. Small cylindrical tube extends up from top of head, painted green with white and blue bands, and two smaller red bands over the white. Behind the two green logs are round openings on either side of the owl. The owl has a blue face with large yellow eyes. The wings are purple, outlined in red and black, and the chest is filled with horizontal bands of varying patterns in bright colours. The back is painted a light yellow, with green fern-like leaves overtop. Stands on three feet. Artist's mark on base.

Culture
Mexican
Material
clay, paint and metal
Made in
Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3573/14

Hand painted figural skull covered in insects - flies and larvae. The skull is painted like a sugar skull (la calavera de azuca) with lacy patterns outlining the eye sockets and jaw line, and large fern-like leaves extending down the cranium. Colourful insects are crawling all over the upper portion of the skull as well as two crawling out from the eye sockets. The insects have clay bodies and metal legs and antennae. The interior is painted yellow-green.

Culture
Mexican
Material
clay, paint and metal
Made in
Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla, Mexico
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Figure3505/2

Hollow ceramic head wearing a headdress. Eyes, nose and lips are carved in relief. Eyes are oval-shaped, painted black and have holes drilled in their centres; black eyebrows painted above. Small holes drilled into bottom of nose, imitating nostrils. Mouth is open with the bottom lip sticking out. The head has protruding ears with holes drilled through the lobes. Holes are trimmed with black paint. Headdress has long panels that hang down the back and sides of the face. Panels and edges are carved in relief and painted black. Rectangle-like protrusion, with rounded front, carved in relief on top of headdress. Curved edge visible from front of headdress, remainder visible from back. Rest of headdress, covering top and back of head, is sunken and undecorated.

Culture
Meso-American
Material
clay and paint
Made in
Tlapacoya, Puebla, Mexico ?
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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