Thursday, August 27, 2009
Pit Stop #4 Part 3: Paete Church, Laguna Province
St. James The Apostle Church (Paete Church)
Like many of the churches in the province, the Paete Church was built during the early Spanish period. But the novelty of this church lies in the fact that all the religious images found here were carved and/or painted by the residents of Paete long ago.
The intricate baroque altar is a monument to their woodcarving industry and the walls of the church boast of large murals done by Jose Dans (19th Century), a true son of Paete who used color pigments mixed with pulverized volcanic ash and brushes fashioned from cat’s hair. Although the church has been recently renovated, and the construction materials are not like the original, the designs remain mainly the same.
Credits:
http://www.laguna.gov.ph/touristframe.htm
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