Vivan Los Artesanos!: Mexican Folk Art from the Collection of Fred and Barbara Meiers |
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19th Century Acajete Acatlán Acero Santa Cruz Adam and Eve Aguilar Family Angel Candleholder Angel Clay Arasola Atzompa Barbara Meiers Belt Wool Boat Bull Clay Candelario Medrano Jalisco Carrizo Celaya Circus Performers Clay Candelario Medrano Clay Ocumicho Clay Rosendo Rodriguez Clay Teodora Blanco Cloth Coyotepec David Rinehart Devil Doll Francisco Hipólito Fred and Barbara Guadalajara Guanajuato Guerrero Hidalgo Huichol Indian Isthmus of Tehuantepec Jalisco UCLA Julio Acero Santa Linares Family Manuel Jimenez Oaxaca Mary Mask Matamoros Mermaids Metepec Mexico Michoacán UCLA Museum Founding Benefactors Nacimiento Nayarit Niño De Atocha Oaxaca UCLA Ocotlán Ocumicho Michoacán Olinalá Otomi Otomi Indian Owl Clay Painting on tin Painting under glass Papier Maché Papier Maché Celaya Patambam Pot with animal Provenience Unknown Puebla UCLA Refugio de Pecadores Rooster San Miguel Santo Niño Skeleton Tastoanes Teodora Blanco Oaxaca Tlaquepaque Tonalá Tree Clay Tzintzuntzan UCLA UCLA Vivan los Artesanos Woman with Animal Woman with pot World Folk Art