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Mexican Folk Art Woodcarving Alebrijes Fortune Wheel Folkloric Art

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  • Mexican Folk Art Woodcarving Alebrije Fortune Wheel Folkloric Art Oaxaca Toy
    By Socorro Cruz Prudencio, Agustin Cruz Tinoco, Edilma Cruz Prudencio
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    This colorful fortune wheel alebrije is made by Agustín Cruz Tinoco in Oaxaca Mexico. “I came up with the idea as a toy for children,” says Mexican master wood carver Agustin Cruz ...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Folk Art Sculptures and Carvings

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    Wood, Paint

  • Mexican Folk Art Woodcarving Guelaguetza Folkloric Art Oaxaca
    By Manuel Cruz Prudencio
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    One of a kind piece by master artisans, husband and wife Manuel and Ruby Cruz, represents a lifetime of dedication to the art of wood carving. Beautiful Folk Art sculpture of the tra...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Folk Art Toys

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    Acrylic, Wood

  • Mexican Folk Art Wood Carving Traditional Dance Handmade Alebrije One of a Kind
    By Ruby Fabian, Manuel Cruz Prudencio
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    The young dancers wear an armor of threads over their bodies, showing off an ancient indigenous art form. Colorful thread combinations characterize the huipil dress, a rectangle of cloth handwoven on a backstrap loom that dates back thousands of years in used in Zapotec culture. Through symbols in their dresses, Zapotec women wear their identity, history, culture, power, social and marital status, religion, personality, and power. In this folkloric dance, “Flor de Piña” (Pineapple Flower), innocence surrounds young girls as they dance and hold pineapples on their shoulders as an offering. Their long braids represent purity and their bare feet symbolize their connection to the Earth. This folkloric dance is part of the “Guelaguetza” (name in the indigenous Zapotec language) Festival Celebration. Since pre-hispanic times, the indigenous people of Oaxaca have honored the goddess of maize with this festival, performing and offering gifts to ensure a good harvest. Husband and wife, master woodcarver Manuel Cruz and wood painter...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Mexican Folk Art Sculptures and Carvings

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    Wood, Acrylic

  • Mexican Burnished Clay Figures Folklore with Wooden Frame Folk Art Oaxaca Wall
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    This Folk Art piece is a beautiful representation of the Candela festivity in Yanhuitlan, Oaxaca. A folkloric wall hanging representation of musicians, dancers, and tradition. Artist Manuel Reyes...
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    2010s Mexican Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

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    Clay, Ceramic, Wood

  • Mexican Burnished Clay Woman with Child Oaxacan Sculpture Mixtec Ceramic
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    This Mexican ceramic clay hand sculpture is a piece by artist Maricela Gómez López. Made with clay from Oaxaca and Zacatecas, painted with oxides from the region. Done with the hand-...
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    2010s Mexican Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

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    Clay, Ceramic

  • Mexican Burnished Clay Mother and Child Oaxacan Sculpture Mixtec Ceramic
    Located in Queretaro, Queretaro
    Maricela Gómez López, a hardworking mother and artist portrays her life through her work. Living and growing up in Santo Domingo Yanhuitlán, a small town in central Mexico, the role ...
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    2010s Mexican Folk Art Figurative Sculptures

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    Ceramic, Clay

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    A magnificent life-size Mexican folk art hand carved and painted wood body dance mask, in the form of a mermaid, dating to the early 20th century, most likely originating in Guerrero, Mexico. Featuring a large nude female form, exquisitely detailed throughout, including intricately painted eyes, sculpted wavy hair and rich polychrome decorated scaled tail mounted with fish figure, having cutout for wearing around waist, moderately hollowed body reduces overall weight, and arms jointed at the shoulder allowing the arms to rotate and freely move when worn. Retaining later looped wires for hanging from the ceiling or wall. Great original antique / vintage condition with expected heavily distressed patina and chippy paint finish losses. All wear consistent with age and indicative of use. Provenance / Acquisition: From the collection of Mrs. Bettye Wellons, Austin, Texas. Acquired from highly reputable auction house Austin Auction Gallery, established in 1983, Austin, Texas. 2022 Texas Mansion Carved Antiques & Decor catalog. Overall dimensions: (approx) Raised on arms angled back with back head up...
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  • Vintage Nahua Pottery Chililico Hidalgo Mexican Folk Art Animal Candleholders
    Located in Forney, TX
    A most charming pair of two rare and whimsical indigenous Nahua peoples pottery animal folk art candleholders. Handmade in the village of Chililico, Hidalgo, Central Mexico, primiti...
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  • Large Mexican Folk Art Pottery Sculpture of a Female Depicting Life & Death
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    This large and striking Folk Art pottery sculpture is unsigned, but believed to have been done in Mexico or South America in a contemporary Folk Art style. The sculpture is a study of a young woman of color wearing a brightly printed dress and accessorized with large deep red rose earrings...
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  • Vintage 1960s Mexican Folk Art Pottery Donkey Sculpture
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    Located in San Diego, CA
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  • Vintage 1960s Mexican Folk Art Large Papier-Mâché Hand Painted Angel Candelabra
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    Located in St. Louis, MO
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  • Folk Art Sculpture Folk Art Toy Outsider Art Chimney Sweep Painted Cutout
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