Oaxacan Girl with Cactus Pears Modesto Bernardo
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'Girl with Cactus Pears'~ Nina con Nopales y tuna'. Large Oil on canvas/2001. 39 by 51 inches. In mint condition. Modesto Bernardo is a leading contemporary artist from Oaxaca Mexico. For over 10 years his works have exhibited in 'Arte de Oaxaca' one of the most prestigious galleries in Mexico. 'Arte de Oaxaca' was established by the now deceased Rudolfo Morales. Modesto Bernardo was born in 1963. He studied under the tutelage of Rufino Tamayo (Tamayo being the leadi ...click for details
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Virgen de Soledad~Irma Blanco~Oaxaca, Mexico
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Virgen de Soledad by Irma Garcia Blanco. Made in 2002. Clay. 12 inches high. Irma Garcia Blanco is considered one of the Great Masters of Mexican Popular Art. Her works are among the finest being made in Mexico today. Irma is the daughter of renowned Mexican artist Teodora Blanco (her work was actively collected by Nelson D. Rockefeller). Irma is a master in her own right and is currently participating in an important exhibition in New York City. Irma is featured in the Banamex book: "Great ...click for details
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Mexican Folk Art by Josefina Aguilar Oaxaca
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'Group of Four - Lady of the Evening' sculptures by Josefina Aguilar. Made in 2002. Clay. 5 inches tall. Hand selected and purchased directly from the artist. Josefina Aguilar has transformed traditional clay making into magical forms that depict the sacred and profane in every day Oaxacan life. Josefina is a world renowned folk artist. Josefina's clay figures are illustrated in prominent folk art publications and has widely exhibited in galleries and museums both in Mexico and abroa ...click for details
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Ceremonial Huichol Bag No.3 Mexican Folk Art
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Pre 2000 item# 142388 (stock# 1110)
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Huichol Ceremonial Bag. Pattern -abstract Peyote flowers. Hand embroidered on cotton. 4.25 by 4.25 inches. Used. Circa 1990's. The Huichol are one of the few Indigenous groups that were able to flee European invasion and maintain most of their traditional ways without having to alter them as a result of violent human encounter. They were able to flee from the lush coast of what is now Nayarit and fertile plains of what is now central Jalisco to hide in the desolate highlands of the Sierra Ma ...click for details
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Huichol Ceremonial Bag No.2 Mexican Folk Art (on sale)
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Pre 2000 item# 142386 (stock# 1109)
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Huichol Ceremonial Bag. Abstract pattern. Hand embroidered on cotton. 6.25 by 5.75 inches. Used. Circa 1990's. The Huichol are one of the few Indigenous groups that were able to flee European invasion and maintain most of their traditional ways without having to alter them as a result of violent human encounter. They were able to flee from the lush coast of what is now Nayarit and fertile plains of what is now central Jalisco to hide in the desolate highlands of the Sierra Madre Occidental, ...click for details
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Huichol Woman's Skirt Embroidered Mexico
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Pre 2000 item# 112011 (stock# 1106)
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Rare and intricately embroidered Huichol Woman's skirt, with attached original belt. 25 inches long and 41 inches wide. Colorful bands of embroidered flowers and designs fully wrap this skirt. The embroidery is exquisite and extremely rare to find in this detail and quality. Bought is Jalisco, Mexico from a Shamanistic family that lives in the highlands and travels to the central part of the state. Most of the Huichol people wear embroidered outfits to represent who they are, but they also h ...click for details
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Old Huipil San Miguel Ixtatan Guatemala
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Old Huipil from San Miguel Ixtatan, Guatemala. 31 x 46 inches. Circa pre 1980. Purchased in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. This is an old and used Huipil, heavily embroidered both front and back. Completely reversable. In very good condition. Has 18 small and large flowers, with 2 birds. In the late 1970's the Guatemalan civil war created indigenous refugees who went to live in the state of Chiapas, Mexico. This Huipil was sold to a local merchant during this war. I purchased t ...click for details
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Soledad by Gabino Reyes, Oaxacan Fok Art
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Virgen de Soledad by Gabino Reyes. Oaxaca, Mexico. Made in 2002. 9 inches high by 4 inches high. Hand painted and hand carved. Eagle & Copal Wood. Virgen de Soledad is a wonderful example of Oaxacan woodcarving and a fine Folk Art collectible. Will make a wonderful addition to any art collection. Gabino's work is exceptional, with an emphasis to fine detail. He is among the best of Oaxacan woodcarvers. His work is not widely available and are true treasures. Gabino Reyes work is referenc ...click for details
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