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Holding Iguanas by Irma Garcia Blanco Oaxaca, Mexico browse these categories for related items... All Items: Artisan and Design: Folk Art: Contemporary: item # 186714 Please refer to our stock # 1127 when inquiring.
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Tehuana Holding 5 Iguana's by Irma Garcia Blanco Made in 2002 Clay Dimensions: 9 by 5 in. . Irma Garcia Blanco is considered one of the Great Masters of Mexican Popular Art. Her works are among the finest being made 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 artist in her own right and her work is illustrated in the exemplary book "Great Masters of Mexican Popular Art" (Banamex Collection Fomento Cultural). The art that comprises the extraordinary Banamex book is being exhibited throughout the world and was shown in New York City at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), in March 2003. This exhibition features more than 600 master works from all 31 states of the Mexican Republic, this exhibition offers a comprehensive view of the most exceptional contemporary folk art of Mexico. |
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