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  2. Sculpture in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In the aftermath of the conquest of Mexico, the evolution of sculpture can be delineated into two distinct categories: decorative and statuary. Employing materials such as stone or wood, artisans of the era crafted works that reflected both the artistic traditions of the indigenous cultures and the influences of European styles brought by the ...

  3. Traditional metal working in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Today, important metal products include those from silver, gold, copper, iron, tin and more made into jewelry, household objects, furniture, pots, decorative objects, toys and more. Important metal working centers include Taxco for silver, Santa Clara del Cobre for copper, Celaya for tin and Zacatecas for wrought iron.

  4. Ricardo Breceda - Wikipedia

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    Notable statues made by Breceda include a stagecoach pulled by horses, a large serpent, and a Tyrannosaurus rex. Breceda was the subject of a book called "Ricardo Breceda: Accidental Artist", and his art was cited by both The Huffington Post and The San Diego Union-Tribune as reasons why people should visit the Anza-Borrego Desert.

  5. Cristo Rey (Silao) - Wikipedia

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    A symbolic royal crown was suspended in a large metal dome. Natural light filters through carved slots in the marble walls. The outside of the dome serves as the base of the newer statue, also named Christ the King. Its arms are open, with statues of angels kneeling at either side, one holding the crown of thorns, the other a royal crown.

  6. List of the tallest statues in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Mexico is a country in the southern part of North America. The nation is home to hundreds of statues, sculptures, and monuments, the tallest being the Cristo de Chiapas at 62 m (203 ft), with very few reaching 20 m (66 ft).

  7. El Vigilante (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was designed by Jorge Marín and it was inaugurated on 18 March 2016 by Enrique Peña Nieto, the president of Mexico from 2012 to 2018 during the inauguration of the adjacent vehicular bridge. [2] It is a 25 meters (82 ft) high artwork that features a crouched angel placed on a 6 meters (20 ft) high concrete plinth.