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Artist: Jose Antonio Martinez Velazquez
Nacimiento Mexican Folk Art
Nacimiento Mexican Folk Art

Nacimiento Mexican Folk Art

By Jose Antonio Martinez Velazquez

Located in Jesus del Monte, MX

FREE SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE! Artisan: Jose Antonio Martinez Velazquez FONART 1st. Place Metalwork  FONART 1st. Edition National Award "De Principio a Fin Tradiciones Populares Me...

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2010s Folk Art Jose Antonio Martinez Velazquez Art

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