Peruvian retablo
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Peruvian retablo
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Retablos are a sophisticated Peruvian folk art in the form of portable boxes which depict religious, historical, or everyday events that are important to the Indigenous people of the highlands. It is a tradition originated in Ayacucho. The Spanish word retablo comes from the Latin retro-tabulum, which was later shortened to retabulum. This is a reference to the fact that the first retablos were placed on or behind the altars of Catholic churches in Spain and Latin America. They were three-dimens
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_retablo
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2024-02-06T22:11:04Z
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