This fascinating exhibit explores and discusses the art of the retablo, specifically the works of artist Nicario Jimenez Quispe. Retablos first came to Peru in the 16th century. Brought by the Spanish Conquistadors, they were used in the Old World as portable altars for travelers and also carried into battle by warriors during the Crusades. Early retablos often featured Saint James, who was the patron saint in the war against the Moors. In the New World they were used by the Spanish to spread the Catholic faith. The Museum of Man holds a beautiful and unique collection of these retablos. The exquisite art pieces tell the stories, histories, and traditions of the Highland people of South America. The intent of the exhibition is to showcase the artwork of the retablo and to share information about the people who make them and how the events and traditions around them have influenced their lives.
Added by Upcoming Robot on October 18, 2009