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The role of Mexicano artists and the Anglo elite in the emergence of a contemporary folk art

Author
Briggs, Charles L.
Document type
Article (acte de congrès)
Language
English
Conference title
Folk art and art worlds : with a new introduction
Author (monograph)
Vlach, John Michael (Editor, Collective Author); Bronner, Simon J. (Editor, Collective Author)
Source
Folk art and art worlds : with a new introduction. 1992, 195-224, 13 ill.
Publisher
Utah State University Press, Logan, UT (usa)
Publication country
United States
Abstract (en)
Case study of the involvement of patrons in the evolution of folk art: discusses the career of the woodcarver José Dolores Lopez of Cordova, New Mexico, and focuses on the influence that patrons such as Mary Austin and Frank Applegate and the Spanish Colonial Arts Society--and through them, the art market--had on the subjects, forms, materials, and style of his production (furniture and carved figures; examples in the Museum of International Folk Art and the Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe).
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Subject (fr)

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DatabaseBHA (Inist-CNRS/GRI)

Identifier19950101-00310227

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