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Photos of the collections of people who love and live with Mexican folk art.
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MAINLY-MEXICAN > Well over 500 crosses make up this collector's display - not all are from Mexico.  The largest blue cross was made by the Aguilar family of Oaxaca, Mexico and is made of clay.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Papier mache dolls and wooden chairs and brightly painted.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > This collector's permanent home display is an altar honoring the memory of deceased family members.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Created by the "Great Master," Tiburcio Soteno of Metepec,  this impressive handmade clay tree of life depicts Dante's Divine Comedy & stands almost 4 foot tall.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Many clay trees of life fill the window of this collector's home.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > A second home of collectors in Tucson - LADAP visited in 2003.  These are 3 dimensional bas-relief wood, carved and painted mostly by unknown artists of the 1920's-1940's, though some are signed.  See "Popular Arts of Mexico," pages 192-201.
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Mexican Folk Art-Collections of Others photo
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Mexican Folk Art-Collections of Others photo
MAINLY-MEXICAN > Neal's collection of Panduro's and others
Papier mache dolls and wooden chairs and brightly painted.
 > Papier mache dolls and wooden chairs and brightly painted.
Papier mache dolls and wooden chairs and brightly painted.
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