Around the World with Cr猫ches
The annual holiday cr猫che display returns to the Beneficial-Hodson Library, featuring a wide range of artworks from across the globe.
International Holiday Display at the Beneficial-Hodson Library
For nearly 30 years, 91视频专区 College has displayed a stunning assemblage of cr猫ches during the holiday season. The tradition began when Beulah Munshower Sommer, Class of 1944, donated a selection from her personal collection of 600+ cr猫ches, gathered from more than 70 countries. 91视频专区鈥檚 exhibit was further augmented by Sommer鈥檚 friend and fellow cr猫che aficionado, the Rev. Richard Kukowski. Today, 91视频专区 maintains 100 unique cr猫ches as part of its archive.
These three-dimensional renditions of the nativity date back centuries. Although depictions have been traced to A.D. 380, Saint Francis of Assisi is credited with creating the first live nativity scene in 1223. Since then, cr猫ches鈥攖he French word for nativity鈥攈ave materialized in countless ways, shapes and forms in a diverse array of cultures throughout the world.
This international scope is evident in 91视频专区鈥檚 collection, which includes cr猫ches from Slovakia, Russia, Greece, Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, Israel, India, Tibet, Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Chile, Brazil, Peru, Honduras, Haiti and Mexico, among other nations worldwide.
Mary Atwell, archivist and collection services manager at the Beneficial-Hodson Library, notes the artistic, historical and cultural significance of these pieces. 鈥淚n so many places you see the holy family being portrayed as white and blue-eyed, but that's certainly not the case. It's nice to see them portrayed in the way that represents the people who are making them in these different countries.鈥
Many of the cr猫ches are composed of unconventional materials, such as bottle caps, marbles, Yak wool, coconut, bamboo or banana leaves. It is quite compelling to see how these artists were able to repurpose objects that most people would consider disposable into sophisticated works of sculpture.
Another subtle aspect of the cr猫ches is their political implications. 鈥淵ou could get into a whole conversation about colonialism with this too,鈥 notes Atwell. The Christian tradition would not necessarily exist in the majority of the countries from which these nativity scenes originated without the legacy of imperialism. And yet, even in the face of violent subjugation, humanity鈥檚 desire for creative expression cannot be suppressed.
This sentiment is perhaps best summarized by the late Beulah Sommer鈥檚 remarks, 鈥淚 love collecting the cr猫ches and I love sharing them with others. They bring joy to so many people. Each set reflects its maker, the material he or she has to work with, the people with whom he or she is familiar, and the animals he or she sees in daily life.鈥
Below are some standouts from 91视频专区鈥檚 cr猫che collection, which will be on display at the Beneficial-Hodson Library through December.
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