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Retablos by the Jimenez Family and Others

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The term retablo traditionally applies to a broad variety of religious images which are painted and sculpted over much of Latin America. The word is derived from the Latin retro tabula, which means behind the (altar) table, where devotional images were typically placed. In Mexico, New Mexico and Guatemala retablo (or strictly speaking, retablo santo) has taken the form of images of Christ, the virgin, or the saints, painted on tin or wood. Carved and painted wood sculptures of saints and religious figures set in shallow boxes are generally referred to as nichos in this area.

The Peruvian retablo is, in a sense, a blend of the two forms. Figures of individual saints may be carved or sculpted of a mix of plaster and cooked potato and set in a shadow box, like a nicho. But frequently, as in the pieces shown here, they take the form of a three dimensional painting of a scene, consisting of many figures in very complex environments. The boxes form miniature houses or shrines, often with opening doors and a gable above the opening. Typically both the doors and the sides of the box are covered with an ornate, polychrome floral decoration. The Peruvian retablos traditionally serve as household shrines, which combine folk and Christian tradiions. The art form has evolved to include the depiction of secular scenes of daily life in peru, such as markets, shops, harvests, weddings and other ceremonies. In some cases the subject matter may even be political, depicting the turmoil of the last few years.

Claudio Jimenez Quispe is an internationally renowned maker of retablos. Originally from a famous family of retablo makers in Ayacucho, he now works in Lima. His work has been exhibited all over the world, and he frequently demonstrates his exquisite technique, as at Santa Fe's International Folk Art Market in 2004. Other members of his family, such as Nicario, Eleudora and Mabilon are also skilled retablistas.



The Retablo Shop - detail of a retablo by Eleudora and Mabilon Jimenez





Claudio Jimenez Quispe at work at
International Folk Art Market
Santa Fe, NM, July 2004



Claudio Jimenez Quispe with his Casa de los Gatos retablo in Santa Fe. July 2005


Casa de los Gatos (The House of Cats) - Retablo (#PRTB12)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2005
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(16 1/2" h. x 16 1/2" w. x 5" d.)

$950 SOLD 9/05



Mercado de las Frutas (Fruit Market) - Retablo (#PRTB1)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2004
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(10 1/4" h.. x 11 1/2" w. x 3 1/4" d.)

$195

SOLD 10/05



Panaderia (Bakery) - Retablo (#PRTB2)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2005
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(10 1/4" h.. x 11 1/2" w. x 3 1/4" d.)

$225

SOLD 7/07



Mercado de las Flores (Flower Market) - Retablo (#PRTB4)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2006
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(9 3/4" h.. x 11 3/4" w. x 3" d.)

$295

SOLD 6/07



The Final Judgement - Retablo (#PRTB8)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2004
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(14 1/4" h. x 7 1/4" w. x 3 1/4" d.)

$210 SOLD 12/06



Casa de los Gatos II (The House of Cats) - Retablo (#PRTB17)
Claudio Jimenez Quispe (Peru), c.2005
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(`10" h. x 11 3/4" w. x 3"" d.)

$295 SOLD 12/06



Nacimiento (Nativity) - Retablo (#PRTB21)
Claudio Jimenez (Peru), c.2005
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(`9 1/2" h. x 11 3/4" w. x 3" d.)

$285

SOLD 1/07



La Casa de los Perros (House of Dogs) - Retablo (#PRTB22)
Claudio Jimenez (Peru), c.2005
Painted plaster sculpture in painted wood box
(`9 3/4" h. x 11 3/4" w. x 3" d.)

$295 SOLD 12/06

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