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  2. Handcrafts and folk art in Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Jalisco handcrafts and folk art are noted among Mexican handcraft traditions. The state is one of the main producers of handcrafts, which are noted for quality. The main handcraft tradition is ceramics, which has produced a number of known ceramicists, including Jorge Wilmot, who introduced high fire work into the state.

  3. Mexican handcrafts and folk art - Wikipedia

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    Wood and fiber crafts for sale at the municipal market in Pátzcuaro. Dolls made of cartonería from the Miss Lupita project.. Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and fashioned for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes, such as wall hangings, vases, toys and items created for celebrations, festivities and religious rites. [1]

  4. Cartonería - Wikipedia

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    Cartonería workshop at the Museo de Arte Popular, Mexico City making alebrijes. Cartonería or papier-mâché sculptures are a traditional handcraft in Mexico.The papier-mâché works are also called "carton piedra" (rock cardboard) for the rigidness of the final product. [1]

  5. Cristóbal de Villalpando - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin of the Apocalypse, Museo Bello y González, Puebla. Villalpando's early works attest to the influence of Peter Paul Rubens; [3] however, as his style continued to develop, he moved away from the extremes of vivid coloring and excessive robustness to a more measured style, using a broad palette and incorporating more of the New World painting traditions. [3]

  6. Jorge González Camarena - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [8] He also did a study on the presence of demon and devil images in Mexican art and folklore. [9] González Camarena began creating mural works in 1939, with twenty six of the works still remaining. [4] [6] The first was created in the town of Zimapan, Hidalgo at the Hotel Fundación called Alegoría de Zimapán.

  7. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    This production of art in conjunction with government propaganda is known as the Mexican Modernist School or the Mexican Muralist Movement, and it redefined art in Mexico. [75] Octavio Paz gives José Vasconcelos credit for initiating the Muralist movement in Mexico by commissioning the best-known painters in 1921 to decorate the walls of ...