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Mexican Churches by Eliot Porter, Ellen Auerbach β€” book cover

Mexican Churches

by Eliot Porter, Ellen Auerbach
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Overview

In 1956, on an extended trip through Mexico, famed photographer Eliot Porter and his photographer friend Ellen Auerbach visited several hundred churches and chapels. Hundreds of years old, the churches were often far from main roads and only very rarely photographed. In paperback for the first time, Mexican Churches is a glowing record of the exuberance and splendor of these sanctuaries, many of which no longer exist today or have been considerably altered. The devotion and spirituality of the Mexican people is abundantly apparent in the carved statues of saints, the beautifully decorated altars, and the votives, milagros, and other devotional objects arranged on altars and in niches. With an essay by folk art curator Donna Pierce tracing the architectural history of the churches, Mexican Churches is an intriguing glimpse of the settings in which people of Mexico have worshipped for centuries.

About the Author, Eliot Porter, Ellen Auerbach

Eliot Porter (1901-1990) was one of America's greatest photographers. His more than 20 books include The Place No One Knew and The Tree Where Man Was Born .

Ellen Auerbach has had her photograph exhibited worldwide.

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Book Details

Published
August 5, 1999
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780811823593

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