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<titlestmt><titleproper>Donald Cordry Collection Relating to Mexican Masks, 1931-1978</titleproper>           </titlestmt>
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<archdesc level="collection" type="inventory"><did><head>Descriptive Summary</head>
<origination label="Creator"><persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100">Cordry, Donald Bush.</persname></origination>
<unittitle label="Title" encodinganalog="245">Donald Cordry Collection Relating to Mexican Masks</unittitle>
<unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1931-1978</unitdate>
<unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="TxU-LA" label="OCLC Record No.">33352640</unitid>
<physdesc label="Extent" encodinganalog="300$a"> 3 boxes of manuscript and galley proofs; 88 photographic prints; 201 slides.</physdesc>
<repository label="Repository" encodinganalog="852$a"><corpname><subarea>Benson Latin American Collection, </subarea><subarea>General Libraries, </subarea>The University of Texas at Austin</corpname></repository>
<abstract label="Abstract" encodinganalog="520$a">Manuscript, galley proofs, photographs, and slides relating to the publication of Cordry's book, <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks.</emph></abstract>
<langmaterial label="Language"><language langcode="eng">English.</language></langmaterial></did>    

<bioghist encodinganalog="545"><head>Biographical Sketch</head>
<p>Artist; self-taught Mesoamerican scholar and ethnographer of the arts and crafts of Indian Mexico. Born 1907 in Detroit, Michigan; died August 30, 1978 in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Cordry studied at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, and later earned a reputation as an expert on puppets, which he both created and collected. He began collecting artifacts and information documenting Mexican Indian arts and crafts in 1931, on a trip to Mexico. He formed professional associations with the Heye Foundation (now the Museum of the American Indian), which sponsored further trips, and with the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles, California. In 1941 Cordry traveled to Oaxaca, Mexico, and in 1942 founded a crafts workshop there to finance his expeditions to collect and record ethnographic data. He later relocated to Mixcoac, in Mexico City, and Cuernavaca, but kept his home in Mexico and pursued the documentation of its arts and crafts until his death. Publications include: <emph render="italic">Mexican Indian Costumes </emph>(1968) and <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks </emph>(c1980).</p></bioghist>

<scopecontent encodinganalog="520"><head>Scope and Contents Note</head>
<p>Manuscript, galley proofs, photographs, and slides relating to the publication of Cordry's book, <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks, </emph>the result of his work to preserve and record Mexican masks and their significance. The original, edited manuscript comprises 455 typed pages and is accompanied by galley proofs. Photographic material, made up of 88 black and white photographs dating from 1931 to 1977, 201 color slides, and two negatives, depicts ceremonial Mexican folk masks, mask makers, and people wearing the masks. Most photographs are annotated. Assorted materials consist of a 1945 broadside promoting the Feria Regional de Corpus in Papantla, Veracruz, and a flat mask, “Tzotzil Zinacantan.”</p></scopecontent>

<acqinfo encodinganalog="541"><head>Acquisitions Information</head>
<p>The Donald Cordry Collection Relating to Mexican Masks was donated to the Benson Latin American Collection in 1982 by Dorothy Mann Cordry.</p></acqinfo>

<processinfo><head>Processing Information</head>
<p>The collection was described by the Benson's Mexican Archives Project in  <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">July 1994.</date></p>
<p>Prepared by the Mexican Archives Project, <date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">November 1994.</date></p></processinfo>

<prefercite encodinganalog="524"><head>Preferred Citation</head>
<p>Donald Cordry Collection Relating to Mexican Masks, 1931-1978, Benson Latin American Collection, General Libraries, University of Texas at Austin</p></prefercite>

<bibliography><head>Publications</head>
<bibref linktype="simple"><persname>Cordry, Donald Bush.</persname><title render="italic" linktype="simple">Mexican masks. </title><imprint><geogname>Austin : </geogname><publisher>University of Texas Press, </publisher><date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1980.</date></imprint></bibref></bibliography>

<controlaccess><head>Index Terms</head>
<controlaccess><head>Subjects</head>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Indians of Mexico--Masks--Photographs.</subject>
<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Masks--Mexico--Photographs.</subject>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Manuscript and galley proofs of <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks</emph></unittitle></did>

<c02><did><container type="box">1</container><unittitle>Manuscript of <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks, </emph>pp. 1-362</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">2</container><unittitle>Manuscript of <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks, </emph>pp. 363-455</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">3</container><unittitle>Galley proofs of <emph render="italic">Mexican Masks</emph></unittitle></did></c02>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Photographic material</unittitle></did>

<c02><did><container type="box">4</container><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle><physdesc>(62 black &#x0026; white prints)</physdesc></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">5</container><unittitle>Photographs</unittitle><physdesc>(26 mounted prints)</physdesc></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">6</container><unittitle>Slides (201) and negatives (2)</unittitle></did></c02>
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<c01 level="series"><did><unittitle>Assorted material</unittitle></did>

<c02><did><container type="box">6</container><unittitle>Mask “Tzotzil Zinacantan”</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="box">6</container><unittitle>Fig. 304, “Feria Regional de Corpus”</unittitle><note><p>For photo of Donald Cordry, see unnumbered slide, “foto by Doris Hayden, 1963” in plastic sheet containing only four slides (8-2, #30-4, #29-5, and DC)</p></note></did></c02>
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<c01><did><unittitle>Inventory of Mexican Indian Dance Masks from the Cordry Collection</unittitle></did><scopecontent><p>The masks were originally held by the Institute of Latin American Studies. They were transferred to the Texas Memorial Museum in 2000 and are no longer in possession of the Benson Latin American Collection. </p></scopecontent>               
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