Frida Kahlo 'Me and my Parrots' by G.Aguilar
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'Frida Kahlo~Me and my Parrots' by Guillermina Aguilar (Oaxaca, Mexico). Made in 2002. Clay, 12 by 5 inches. Guillermina Aguilar is a well documented Master of Mexican Popular Art. Guillermina's work is illustrated in two important books on Mexican Folk Art:'Oaxacan Ceramics: Traditional Folk Art by Oaxacan Women' and in the extraordinary book 'Great Masters of Mexican Popular Arts' (Banamex Collection Fomento Cultural). The art that comprises the Banamex Collection i ...click for details
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Mermaid by Irma G. Blanco Oaxaca, Mexico
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'Mermaid Holding Guitar' by Irma Garcia Blanco. Made in 2002. Clay, 9 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 the 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's work is featured in ...click for details
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Frida and Diego by G. Aguilar Oaxaca, Mexico
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Contemporary item# 88686 (stock# 1080)
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'Frida and Diego' by Guillermina Aguilar, Oaxaca, Mexico. Made in 2002. Clay. Diego stands 13 inches high. Frida stands 12 inches high. 'Frida and Diego' are wonderful museum quality representations of the famed Mexican Muralist 'Diego Rivera' and the most recognizable 20th century Mexican woman icon and painter 'Frida Kahlo'. "...Diego Rivera had three wives, but his third wife, the fascinating Frida Kahlo, was the focus of his most passionate and haunting a ...click for details
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Tehuana Holding 5 Iguanas~Irma Garcia Blanco
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Tehuana Holding 5 Iguana's, by Irma Garcia Blanco. Made in 2002. Clay 10 x 5 inches. 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 the renowned Mexican artist Teordora 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 NYC. Irma's work is featured in the Banamex ...click for details
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'Mother and Child' by David-Alfaro Siqueiros
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'Mother and Child' by David-Alfaro Siqueiros, Mexico (1896-1974). Lithograph printed in colors, 15 x 18 in. Numbered:110/250. Circa: Late 1960's. David-Alfaro Siqueiros is among the 20th century's most influential muralists.
David Alfaro Siqueiros was a Mexican revolutionary artist who helped create the Mexican Renaissance along with Diego Rivera and Jose Clemente Orozco. These three men are known as the Big Three, Los Tres Grandes of the Muralismo movement. Together they revol ...click for details
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Blue Cat by Moises Jimenez Oaxaca, Mexico
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Contemporary item# 86625 (stock# 1078)
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'Blue Cat' by Moises Jimenez. Made in 2002. Copal Wood, 10 inches high by 14 inches long. In mint condition. Moises is a world renowned woodcarver. The most collectible of all Oaxacan woodcarvings are from the Jimenez family. Moises is the grandson of Manuel Jimenez (considered by many as the founder and father of the Oaxacan woodcarving movement). 'Blue Cat' is a fine collector's item and can be displayed anywhere in your home.
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Virgen de la Soledad by Gabino Reyes, Mexico
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'Virgen de la Soledad' by Gabino Reyes. Made in 2002. This wonderful Oaxacan woodcarving stands 9 inches high by 3 1/4 inches wide. In mint condition. Hand painted and hand carved of copal wood. An exquisite example of Oaxacan woodcarving and a fine folk art collectible. The Virgen de la Soledad is a favored saint in Oaxaca. Revered by the predominantly indigenous and christian people's of Oaxaca. She is an important Oaxacan icon. 'Viren de la Soledad' will make a wonderful a ...click for details
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Mexican Dog ~ Armando Jimenez Oaxaca, Mexico
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Contemporary item# 86619 (stock# 1075)
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'Mexican Dog' by Armando Jimenez. Made in 2002. Copal Wood, 12.5 inches high by 8.5 inches long. In mint condition. Armando Jimenez is a world renowned woodcarver. The most collectible of all Oaxacan woodcarvings are by the Jimenez family. 'Mexican Dog' is a fine example of the finest Oaxacan folk art being made in Mexico today. Armando is the grandson of Manuel Jimenez (considered by many as the founder and father of the Oaxacan woodcarving movement. 'Mexican Dog' is an ...click for details
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Large Cat by Moises Jimenez, Oaxaca Mexico
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Contemporary item# 86613 (stock# 1073)
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'Large Cat' by Moises Jimenez. Made in 2002. Copal Wood, 13 inches high by 16 inches long. Moises Jimenez is a world renowned woodcarver. The most collectible of all Oaxacan woodcarvings are from the Jimenez family. 'Large Cat' is an excellent example of the the finest Oaxacan Folk Art being made in Mexico today. Moises is the grandson of Manuel Jimenez (considered by many as the found and father of the Mexican woodcarving movement. This wonderful Alebrije can be displayed anywhe ...click for details
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