Vourvoulias Collection.

Joyce Bush de Vourvoulias was a renowned Guatemalan sculptor who early on recognized the remarkable artistry and quality of Guatemalan textiles. Her collection of huipiles spans from 1963 -- when she started actively seeking out the traditional garments -- to 1975, when the increasingly violent undeclared civil war in Guatemala drove her to emigrate to the United States with her husband and children. It was her hope (unrealized) to someday have a representative huipil from each of the pueblos and aldeas in Guatemala. In the Philadelphia art world is she is remembered not only for her sculptures (which are in public and private collections across the U.S. and Latin America) but also for the huipiles she wore.

All items shown here from her collection are of museum quality.

San Antonio Nejapa ceremonial huipil. Hand spun base thread. Some brocade is in silk. Even daily huipils from Nejapa are rare. Authenic ceremonials are very rare indeed and no longer made. 1970 or before. Excellent condition. (84 x 118 cm) [12-07] $ 600. Sold.