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Salamanca Mexico

15'' San Miguel Arcangel / Wax Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
15'' San Miguel Arcangel / Wax Sculpture Mexican Folk Art

15'' San Miguel Arcangel / Wax Sculpture Mexican Folk Art

By Marco Antonio Miranda Razo

Located in Jesus del Monte, MX

- Weight: 11.7 lb or 5.3 kg   - Time of Preparation: 4 Months - Salamanca, Guanajuato-Mexico - Availability

Category

2010s Folk Art Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Wax, Mixed Media, Other Medium

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