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  2. Guatemalan art - Wikipedia

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    Historically, art in Guatemala has combined the mythological heritage of the Indigenous Maya people with the country's politics. [1] Beyond Guatemala, Guatemalan Indigenous artwork is also sometimes referred to as "art naïf," "primitivism," 'traditional art," "Maya art," and "costumbrismo".

  3. Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing - Wikipedia

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    Mayan weaving is one of the arts on display in the museum. [4] In 2020, Fulbright scholar Erin Semine Kökdil collaborated with the Ixchel Museum of Indigenous Textiles and Clothing while filming a documentary about the traditional art of Mayan backstrap weaving.

  4. National Museum of Guatemalan Art - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Guatemalan Art (spanish: Museo Nacional de Arte de Guatemala or MUNAG) is an art museum located in Antigua Guatemala, Sacatepéquez Department.

  5. Maya textiles - Wikipedia

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    Asij stated that traditional woven Mayan designs are in danger of losing their cultural significance and economic value because of piracy and counterfeit production of Mayan garments. [17] He calls for the creation of schools designed to create the next generation of Guatemalan weavers, in order to ensure that this ancient and sacred art ...

  6. José Luis Álvarez (artist) - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Álvarez (3 June 1917 in Guatemala City – 5 February 2012 in Antigua Guatemala) was a Guatemalan artist who, from 1976 until his death, lived and painted in Antigua. He became known as one of the best landscape artists from Guatemala [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and was part of a generation of prolific artists who, as exponents of national ...

  7. Rosa Elena Curruchich - Wikipedia

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    Curruchich began exhibiting her art in 1979 after teaching herself to paint earlier in that decade. [2] [3] Her first exhibition took place in Guatemala City and sold out quickly. After returning to her home, however, she was attacked by a group that believed her success "might actually take some of the capacity for earning money away from them."