Lee W. Lenz amate collection

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2021


Descriptive Summary

Title: Lee W. Lenz amate collection
Dates: 1944-2017
Collection Number: C.4
Creator/Collector: Lenz, Lee W.
Extent: 3.7 linear feet (4 boxes)
Repository: California Botanic Garden
Claremont, California 91711
Abstract: The collection contains Mexican amate paper crafts, objects associated with the manufacturing of amate paper, other traditional Mexican handicrafts, and reference materials on papermaking. The collection was assembled by Lee W. Lenz, former director of California Botanic Garden.
Language of Material: Multiple languages

Access

The collection is open to research.

Publication Rights

Copyright of the materials in this collection is held by California Botanic Garden.

Preferred Citation

Lee W. Lenz amate collection. California Botanic Garden

Acquisition Information

The collection was donated to California Botanical Garden by Lee W. Lenz in 2017. One book was donated by Sam Garcia in memory of Lee W. Lenz in 2020.

Biography/Administrative History

Amate is a bark-based paper with origins in pre-Columbian Mexico. Originally used for religious purposes and in the creation of codices, the Spanish attempted to eradicate indigenous papermaking practices during the colonial period. However, papermaking knowledge and crafts survived among some indigenous groups, most notably the Otomi and Nahua. In the 20th century, there was a resurgence of interest in amate paper crafts, with new commercial uses emerging in addition to traditional ritual purposes. The collection was assembled by Lee W. Lenz (1915-2019), former director of Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden (now California Botanic Garden). Some items in the collection were used for a 2017 California Botanic Garden Library exhibition.

Scope and Content of Collection

The collection contains Mexican amate paper crafts (cut-outs and paintings), papermaking materials, and other handicrafts. The names of creators, origins, and dates of creation of the crafts and papermaking materials are unknown in nearly every case. The collection also includes reference materials on Mexican papermaking and materials for a 2017 California Botanic Garden Library exhibition.

Indexing Terms

Indigenous art
Paper art
Amate paper
Cut-paper work
Books

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