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This calendar celebrates the remarkable Mexican folk art made for the "cult of the dead" feast (traditionally Dia de los Muertos is observed from October 31 to November 2, the Catholic feast of All Souls). Featuring works from the collection of The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, this unique, triptych calendar beautifully evokes the colorful retablos, or altarpieces, that embellish the churches of Mexico and Latin America and have become popular works of folk art among people of all faiths. Lively folk art, from sculpture and painting to papier-mache illustrates the colorful melange of reverence, ritual, and rejoicing that characterizes this widely observed tradition. 12" X 12"
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