Artwork & Decor


 

Suitable for Suing

01/01/70 Source: New York Times

Charming and cultured, the Mexican-born Ms. Rosales, 55, and her husband, Jose Carlos Bergantiños Diaz, who is from Spain, once operated a small gallery, King Fine Arts, in Manhattan on West 19th Street. The couple, who had accounts at Sotheby's and

Fort Worth settles dispute over 'Vaquero de Fort Worth' sculpture

01/01/70 Source: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Work on the long-awaited 10-foot bronze sculpture commemorating the Mexican "cowmen" who were integral to Texas ranch life stopped abruptly last year when it was learned that its two Dallas sculptors added a bullet belt and holstered pistol to the

Mexican art finds true friends in the Valley

01/01/70 Source: AZ Central.com

So Singer visited a Scottsdale art gallery, where she got to talking with the store owner, who let her take five paintings home to try out. She bought four of them, all by Mexican artists. The year was 1952. The Singers have been collecting Mexican art

Review: El Sacromonte in Livermore offers artsy Mexican fare

01/01/70 Source: Contra Costa Times

This is fine dining Guadalajara-style, surrounded by art, giant glass globes and dark, polished wood. The margarita menu boasts more than a dozen offerings -- the ingredients varying by type of high-end tequila and orange liqueur -- and the clocks

Will this get me into one of the schools of the Ivy League or MIT?

It's very likely that you could get into those schools.

I suspect the one thing that would set you apart from the great majority of applicants to the Ivies and MIT is the fact that you are an international student.

i need help with my schedule at my community college?

Q: hello i just graduated from high school and my plan is to go to a community college (DVC) and transfer to UCLA.My friend helped me decide what classes to take and i just wanna know if im taking the right classes since i dont wanna take useless classes.Here is my schedule so

Jose de la Isla: Covarrubias left lasting image on art world

MEXICO CITY — At the entrance to Exhibit Hall 5 of the new world-ranking Museo Soumaya here, self-portraits of some legendary artists of the first half of the 20th century are on exhibit.

Among them are Dr. Atl, Angel Zarraga, German Cueto, Gabriel Fernandez Ledesma, Raul Anguanoy, and David Alfaro Siqueiros.

But the first one a visitor sees upon entering is that of someone that should be familiar to United States critics but probably is not: that of Miguel Covarrubias.

Covarrubias probably did more, as an artist and illustrator, than anyone of his period to change the imagery of African Americans. He did so during the Jazz Age through his drawings and caricatures that appeared in numerous influential magazines.

Mexican Art

Different precolumbian designs made in color pencil and pen and ink inspired by the Nuttal Codex.

Unique New Orleans Souveniers: Mexican Folk Art — GoNOLA.com

When you think of souvenirs to bring back home from your New Orleans vacation the usual suspects involve images of the French Quarter , pralines and other delicious treats, or maybe a witty t-shirt. However, if you are looking for a more unexpected reminder of your New Orleans adventures, a piece of Mexican Folk Art from the Bargain Center would be a lot more interesting than that alligator mug you were eyeing up.

The...

Read more...


 

Copyright © Artwork & Decor, 2012. All rights reserved. Design by BFT