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Statue of an angel dressed as a Grandee from Spain, sculptured by quechua/quechoua indian Hilario Mendivil in Cusco/Cuzco; the wooden structure is covered with potato, glue and flour; his wife, Georgina, paints it without previous drawings. Their inspiration comes from the 17 & 18th century paintings of the Cusco school of colonial painting; good example of syncretism.
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ART526428
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2992px × 4422px
Photo Credit
Mireille Vautier / Art Resource, NY
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Angel
Peruvian
Polychrome
Statue
Wood
Woodcarving