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10'' Tambor San Bartolo Alebrije Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
By Pedro Joaquin Beltran Aban
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Artisan: Pedro Joaquin Beltran Aban
CAEY 3rd. State Place Category Toys and Musical Instruments
CASA DE LAS ARTESANIAS DEL ESTADO DE YUCATAN III Region...
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Seal's - Paper & Cartoon - Mexican Folk Art - Cactus Fine Art
By Manuel de la Peña
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Finely cut and assembled cotton paper.
Handpainted
LISTING
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1 Handcrafted paper artwork
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24" x 24" x2 " in or 60 x 60 x 5 cm
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Time of Preparation: 2 months
Made: Guadalajara, Jalisco - México
Artisan: Manuel de la Peña...
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La Semilla II - The Seed II - Paper & Cartoon - Mexican Folk Art - Cactus Fine A
By Manuel de la Peña
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Finely cut and assembled cotton paper.
Handpainted
LISTING
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1 Handcrafted paper artwork
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DIMENSIONS
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24" x 24" x2 " in or 60 x 60 x 5 cm
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DETAILS
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Time of Preparation: 2 months
Made: Guadalajara, Jalisco - México
Artisan: Manuel de la Peña...
Category
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Materials
Cotton, Paper
Diamante / Textiles Mexican Folk Art Rug
By Pedro Mendoza Gutierrez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Artisan: Pedro Mendoza Gutierrez
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Rug made in treadle loom with Wool threads dyeing with natural tints: huizache, cochineal, indigo, pericon...
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10'' Vasija Natural / Ceramic Mexican Folk Art from Mata Ortiz
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Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Carved polychrome jar decorated with a sgraffito iguana, dragonfly, roadrunners an...
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Batea Ovalada Perfilada en Oro / Wood carving Lacquer Mexican Folk Art
By María Guadalupe Tapia Talavera
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Artisan: Maria Guadalupe Tapia Talavera
IAM 3rd. Place Category “Gold Bathed Laca”
INSTITUTO DEL ARTESANO MICHOACANO LVII State Edition Award "Domingo de...
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14'' Batea perfilada Wood carving Alebrije Sculpture Mexican Folk Art
By Maria Dolores Tapia Talavera
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Platon Blanco Semana Santa / Wood carving Lacquer Mexican Folk Art
By Hector Martínez Rivera
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Platon Rosa con Flores / Wood carving Lacquer Mexican Folk Art
By Agustín Jorge Martínez Ramírez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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Fine wood pink plate, gold-platted with resin material. Decorated with flora and f...
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El Sol / Textiles Mexican Folk Art Rug
By Pedro Mendoza Gutierrez
Located in Jesus del Monte, MX
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MAIN MASTERPIECE
EXPOSITION "MANOS Y ALMA DE OAXACA” Mexico City 2016
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With the outbreak of the Second World War and the German invasion of Vilna, the Jews were imprisoned in camps and ghettos. Kopel and his brother Moshe were separated from their parents and were put to work in coal mines and peat. Kopel's parents were taken to the Stutthof Nazi concentration camp where they died of typhus within a month of each other. Kopel's 12-year-old sister Chava was turned over to the Germans by a Polish family and murdered.
The brothers were arrested by the Germans, but were saved thanks to the connections of Nina Gerstein, Kopel's drama teacher. They hid in an attic until they were discovered, fled and moved to Riga, where they were caught and sent to the Stutthof concentration camp where they were imprisoned until the end of the war. They were put to work maintaining and cleaning trains and took part in one of the death marches. In July 1946, Kopel and Moshe sailed to Helsingborg, Sweden, as part of operation "Folke Bernadotte", in which Sweden took in ill survivors for rehabilitation. Once he recovered, Kopel worked in a publishing house and later was appointed director of the local branch of the Halutz movement.
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