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Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo
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CONACULTA
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INBA
Flexicover 194 Pages 53 Photographs 75 Illustrations
20 x 26 cm
Taller de Comunicación Gráfica
Spanish edition ISBN : 978-968-5208-26-0
2003
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Described in 1930 by Diego Rivera as “the greatest contemporary Mexican sculptor,” Mardonio Magaña represents the vigorous persistence of the rural and campesino tradition in twentieth-century Mexican art. This book constitutes an exhaustive catalogue of the work in wood and stone of this unusual and little-known master. It also contains a selection of texts about Magaña –including a brief essay by Rivera himself–, along with sixty pages of color photographs, a sampling of vintage black-and-white photographs, a chronology of the life of the sculptor, and an extensive bibliography.
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