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Reliquary for Salazar2956/157 a-c

Assemblage piece: wooden carved figure wearing a hat (part b) and decorated eye glasses (part c). The figure has a long wide face with a long protruding nose and white teeth, and stands with long thin legs on a wooden base. The glasses, incised and painted in multicoloured designs, are held on by the figure's protruding ears. The hat is black felt with a curving brim and has a brown paper label taped to the front and sides which reads: "Chapeu que foi? de Salazar não há brincadeira".

Culture
Portuguese
Material
paint, plastic, paper, wood and glass
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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S. Francisco2956/155 a-b

Wooden figure representing São Francisco with a large metal halo above his head and wearing green boots. He holds a cross (part b) with his right hand and a skull in his left hand, while standing on a large wooden base.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, glaze and metal
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Santa Sameiro2956/154 a-b

Wooden figure representing "Our Lady of Sameiro". Figure has a small face and stands on a large base above three heads and a snake. The figure has a crown with glitter design above her head and a metal rosary (part b) around her neck.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, metal, paper and fibre
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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S. Antônio de Pádua2956/152 a-b

Wooden figure representing S. Antônio de Pádua with a long staff (part b). Figure stands on a large base with incised designs. On his left hand is a child on a book. The figure holds a staff with a bird on top, and a white cross, in his right hand. There is a fringe decoration on the cape’s bottom edge and a leather halo above his head.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, leather skin and fibre
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Santo Antônio2956/151

Wooden figure representing St. Anthony, holding a book with his right hand and a child with a leather halo with his left hand. The figure wears a headdress with flower above his head, a small cross with glitter design on front, and is standing on a large double base. Two oval shells and a leather fringe decorate the base front. “SANTO ANTONIO” is painted on front. (Pieces of paper with red writing taped to back and base.)

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, metal, shell, leather skin and paper
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Crucifixion Figure2956/150

Wooden crucifix. Christ is shown with a green crown, a cloth around his hips with a glittery design and a leather halo above his head. The base has a glass mosaic design and there is a wide wooden leg at the back to hold the figure upright. “I.N.R.I” is carved on a plaque above. A metal bottle opener was added to the top as a hook.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, metal, glass, fibre and leather skin
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Crucifixion Figure2956/149

Wooden crucifix on a standing base. Christ has a leather halo above his head and a cloth around his hips. The crucifix has a large base with six feet and a pattern of gold squares and dots painted around it. "I.N.R.I" is painted at the top.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, paint, metal, glass, fibre and leather skin
Made in
Braga, Braga, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Crucifixion Figure2956/165

Wooden crucifx on a base. Christ is shown with a cloth around his hips, a crown of thorns and blood dripping down his body. He is on a black cross which has a black stepped base. “I.N.R.I” is painted on a plaque at the top. The back is unpainted and has some paper attached at the top.

Culture
Portuguese
Material
wood, metal, paint and paper
Made in
Portalegre, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Bells2956/202 d-h

Set of five costume bells. Parts d, e, and f are iron cow bells with wood clappers. Each has a wide top loop that connects it to its leather strap. Part d has a brass buckle in a chevron in shape, with a single remaining prong. Silver metal studs secure the strap’s loop, 3 both above and below the buckle. Part e has a square buckle square made of iron wire. Several belt holes are pierced into the strap, and two rusted studs hold it together at back. Part f has a wide leather strap, dark brown-yellow in colour. Its oval buckle with a central prong is made of thin metal wire. Three belt holes pierce the leather. Parts g and h are identical: each has a small brass bell, wider at base, with brass clappers. They are attached by a leather thong to a large, wide strap. Small, square brass buckles with a central prong close belt at front and back. The ends of the belt are cut into three wide fringes, with the central feeding into the buckles. Brass studs decorate the belt front and back above the buckles. (Also, see mask: 2956/202 a, and costume: 2956/202 b-c.)

Culture
Portuguese
Material
skin, brass metal, iron metal, steel metal and wood
Made in
Podence, Braganca, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Masquerade Costume Bells2956/201 e-f

Pair of costume bells on braided loops. Each round bell is shiny brass and flared at the bottom, with decorative rings carved on the outside. The clapper is a round brass ball attached on the inside by a thin metal hook. Each bell hangs by a steel loop on a thick cord of braided yellow synthetic fibre with red accents. The cord ends are unsealed and frayed. (Also, see mask: 2956/201 a, and costume: 2956/201 b-d.)

Culture
Portuguese
Material
synthetic fibre, brass metal and metal
Made in
Mira, Coimbra, Portugal
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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