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Folk Art of the Andes

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ISBN-10 : 0890135274
ISBN-13 : 9780890135273
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Book Synopsis Folk Art of the Andes by : Barbara Mauldin

Book excerpt: Color and black-and-white photographs show the architectural changes over the years and highlight the collection housed inside Casa San Ysidro from the Spanish Colonial, Mexican, and Territorial periods including tinwork, ironwork, carpentry, weavings, Pu


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