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- Nicho abstract "Nichos are made from mixed media and traditionally combine elements from Roman Catholicism, mestizo spirituality, and popular culture. Characteristically "nicho" objects have different names throughout Central and South America: they may be called retablo or by other local names. Also see article on Peruvian Retablos, a style that encompasses several different portable forms not discussed here.In South America, it is common to see decorative boxes called "nichos" set upon tables and pedestals to display religious icons. These boxes may serve as a religious altar (to mark a significant religious event) or to honor a patron saint.".
- Nicho wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Nicho wikiPageExternalLink tin-nichos.html.
- Nicho wikiPageID "4631397".
- Nicho wikiPageRevisionID "602342389".
- Nicho hasPhotoCollection Nicho.
- Nicho subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Nicho subject Category:Folk_art.
- Nicho subject Category:Mexican-American_culture.
- Nicho type Art102743547.
- Nicho type Artifact100021939.
- Nicho type Creation103129123.
- Nicho type DecorativeArts.
- Nicho type Object100002684.
- Nicho type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Nicho type Whole100003553.
- Nicho comment "Nichos are made from mixed media and traditionally combine elements from Roman Catholicism, mestizo spirituality, and popular culture. Characteristically "nicho" objects have different names throughout Central and South America: they may be called retablo or by other local names.".
- Nicho label "Nicho".
- Nicho sameAs m.04jpkx5.
- Nicho sameAs Q7024888.
- Nicho sameAs Q7024888.
- Nicho sameAs Nicho.
- Nicho wasDerivedFrom Nicho?oldid=602342389.
- Nicho isPrimaryTopicOf Nicho.