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Art History Paperback
Item # bk132
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Posada’s Popular Mexican Prints |
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The 273 cuts by José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913), Mexico’s most illustrious printmaker, once formed part of Mexico’s national consciousness. His often satirical and comical prints captured the history and irony of Mexico’s successes, failures, celebrations, people, and events, making him an outstanding popular artist.
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Art History Paperback
Item # bk134
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Frida Kahlo, The Brush of Anguish, Martha Zamora |
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In this captivating book, Martha Zamora captures the essence of one of Mexico’s most talented artists, Frida Kahlo (1907-1954). Zamora describes Kahlo’s remarkable and tragic life through historical photographs and seventy-five reproductions of Kahlo’s paintings.
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Art History Paperback
Item # bk135
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Oaxacan Ceramics, Lois Wasserspring |
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Oaxacan Ceramics showcases the artistry and culture of six leading female ceramicists through a collection of over one hundred photographs along with an informative text by Lois Wasserspring. This book highlights their renowned creations inspired by their own spiritual and daily life.
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Exhibitions & Biographies Paperback
Item # bk143
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Frida, A Biography of Frida Kahlo, Hayden Herrera |
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In this biographical work, Hayden Herrera reveals all the interesting aspects of the Mexican painter’s life, allowing the reader to take a closer look at this magnetic and original woman and artist and her life-changing experiences.
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Non-Fiction Paperback
Item # bk149
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Zapata and the Mexican Revolution, John Womack, Jr. |
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This great source on the Mexican Revolution depicts an accurate account of what took place in the state of Morelos when the nation rose up in arms in 1910. This historical writing focuses on the lives of the villagers, campesinos, who put Zapata in charge to lead them through Mexico’s most significant revolutionary experience.
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