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People of the High Plateau
For All Paintings Shown: Medium is Oil unless otherwise designated Gouache
or Crayon. Size: width " x height "
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Grandmother in her Caney,
Spinning with a Pottery Whorl,
Amatenango, Mexico, 24 x 30 - $6,000 |
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This is my Hen, San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, 24 x 30 - $5,000
Is the hen about to be traded, or has she just been purchased?
I am unable to determine if the child's face mirror's concern
or pride of ownership. |
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Cabbage Seller at Daily
Market, San Cristobal de las Casas,
Chiapas, Mexico, 24 x 30 - $6,000 |
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Resting on the Altiplano, Huancayo, Peru, 24 x 30 - $6,000 |
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Cloth Market, Tribal Fabrics,
Hand Woven, Lake Atitlan, Guatemala,
24 x 30 - $5,000
Lake Atitlán, mirroring the volcanoes that surround it,
nestles into the Guatemalan highlands. The girls of this group
are displaying their distinctive, tribal-patterned weaving in
a market on the shore of the lake. |
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Caoachico Women at Puno,
Lake Titicaca, Peru, 24 x 30 -
$6,000 |
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Young Boy Delivering Heavy
Container of Grain, Stops to Rest and Enjoy a Tamale, 24 x 30 - $4,500 |
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Potter at Work on Black
Pottery, Well Renowned, Oaxaca,
Mexico, 24 x 30 - $6,000 |
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Sunday Market, Pisac, Peru, 24 x 30 - $6,000 |
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Portrait Of a Quechua Indian,
Cuzco, Peru, 14 x 28 - $4,000 |
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Quechua with Broad Face,
Cuzco Peru, 16 x 20 - $4,000 |
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Zincantecas, Zincanteca,
Successful Farmers (Ribbons on
hat tied together indicate they are married), Chiapas, Mexico,
24 x 30 - $6,000
Wearing sandals shown in carvings on ancient stone pillars found
lower in the jungle, Zincantecans gather for market day. Their
limbs are oiled, their stance cavalier. They wear ponchos made
of wool from black sheep. Their straw hats, originally decorated
with brightly colored feathers, are now beribboned to proclaim
their marital status. Knotted ribbons signify marriage; loose,
free-falling ribbons signify bachelorhood. |
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