Early Mexican Wood Nicho (for Santos / Other Religious Art) - Nov 01, 2023 | Artemis Gallery In Co
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Early Mexican Wood Nicho (for Santos / Other Religious Art)

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Early Mexican Wood Nicho (for Santos / Other Religious Art)
Early Mexican Wood Nicho (for Santos / Other Religious Art)
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Description
Latin America, Mexico, ca. early 20th century CE. A hand-carved, painted wooden nicho with a large open display area and a glass door and windows to view figures like santos and other religious artwork. The arched roof is covered with shingles that are then painted pastel hues- although worn- the roses can be made out. Included is a late 20th century false book storage box with an angel and Mary on the cover. Size: 11.6" L x 11" W x 20.25" H (29.5 cm x 27.9 cm x 51.4 cm)

Provenance: ex-Uncommon Objects, Austin, Texas, USA

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#178010
Condition
Flaking to paint, fading and staining. Small scratches to glass, but intact. Weathering from exposure to elements, and some looses to roof shingles. False book is modern with a plastic interior.
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Early Mexican Wood Nicho (for Santos / Other Religious Art)

Estimate $600 - $900
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Starting Price $300
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Artemis Gallery

Artemis Gallery

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Louisville, CO, United States7,955 Followers
Auction Curated By
Bob Dodge
Owner/Executive Director, Antiquities & Pre-Columbian Art
Sydelle Dienstfrey
PhD. Art History, Director, Fine & Visual Arts
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