Mexican Antiques and Fine Art
Incredible antique art from across Mexico has a way of finding us! Here, we catalogue the antiquities currently available in our store. Among them you'll find legendary artists and artisans who have shaped the Mexican artistic tradition.
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Artist spotlight:
Josefina Aguilar
Josefina Aguilar (b. 1945) is a renowned Mexican folk artist from Ocotlán de Morelos, Oaxaca. A member of the Aguilar family of ceramicists, she is best known for her small clay figurines called muñecas (dolls), an art form she learned from her mother. Collectors of her work include Nelson Rockefeller, and most major museums of Mexican folk art. She became blind in 2014 and now sculpts by touch alone.
Aguilar's sisters Guillermina, Irene, and Concepción are also accomplished sculptors. Following in the sisters' footsteps, many of Aguilar's children also work in clay.
This remarkable collection includes several of Aguilar's larger pieces, which are quite rare.
Pieces available:
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Dos Fridas, ca. 1995 ($649)
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Bajo el mar, ca. 1995 ($499)
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Poseidón, ca. 1995 ($499)
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Tree of Life, ca. 1995 ($999)
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Mamá Oaxaqueña, ca. 1995 ($749)
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Muñecas, ca. 1995 ($185 each)
Muñeca with rats, ca. 1995 ($185)
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Catrina, ca. 1995 ($245)
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Other pieces available:
Three-Face Mask Center Piece, C. 1940 ($2899.99)
Hand-carved wood. Believed to be from Guerrero, Mexico. Acquired from a private collection.
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Pastorela Mask w/ Sheep's Horns, ~1940 ($499)
Pastorela masks depicting diablos are used in religious dances and plays performed in February during the advent season. The plays represent the struggle of good vs. evil, and date back centuries.
Price: $499
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Tree of Life
The "arbol de la vida" or "Tree of Life" is a traditional Mexican pottery style endemic to central Mexico. Originally the sculptures depicted the Biblical story of creation, and were used as a didactic aid for Spanish colonizers teaching Christianity.
However, modern Trees of Life take on an endless variety of styles, often departing from religious themes. A traditional gift for newlyweds as a symbol of fertility and abundance, today they are iconic Mexican decorations.
Tree of Life 1 ($579.99)
Tree of Life 2 ($1,799)
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Festival Mask, ~ C. 1940 ($1899)
Hand-carved wood. Believed to be from Guerrero, Mexico. Acquired from a private collection.
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Antique Painted Plates, c. 1970 ( $189.99 / set)
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