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  2. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    The development of these arts roughly follows the history of Mexico, divided into the prehispanic Mesoamerican era, the colonial period, with the period after Mexican War of Independence, the development Mexican national identity through art in the nineteenth century, and the florescence of modern Mexican art after the Mexican Revolution (1910 ...

  3. Culture of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Its production in Mexico began in 1967, and it continued until 2003, making it a symbol of Mexican automotive culture. In Mexico, personal transportation is predominantly centered around automobiles, with the country's infrastructure and car culture reflecting its unique economic, social, and geographical context.

  4. File:Map of the Mexican Diaspora in the World.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 07:45, 17 May 2024: 512 × 265 (481 KB): Rene Bascos Sarabia Jr. Changed the color scheme since according the census of 1700s there were 35,000 Mexicans in the Philippines which had a population of 1.5 Million, this, according to the book: "[Pitt Illuminations] Paula C. Park - Intercolonial Intimacies_ Relinking Latin_o America to the ...

  5. Miguel Covarrubias - Wikipedia

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    Upon returning to San Francisco, five of the murals were installed at the World Trade Club in the Ferry Building where they hung until 2001. The whereabouts of the sixth mural, Art and Culture, is unknown and has been the subject of great speculation." [4] The Fauna and Flora of the Pacific mural is on display at the de Young Museum in San ...

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    One of the largest assemblies of rock paintings in the world was created by a culture that developed on the Baja California peninsula relatively isolated from continental influences between c. 100 BCE and c. 1300 CE. The culture disappeared rapidly after the European contact.

  7. Outline of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Adjectival: Mexican; Demonym(s): Etymology: Name of Mexico; International rankings of Mexico. Area and size ranking: covering almost 2 million square kilometers, [2] Mexico is the fifth-largest country in the Americas by total area and the 14th largest in the world. 10th most populous country; Most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world

  8. Handcrafts and folk art in Jalisco - Wikipedia

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    Jalisco handcrafts and folk art are noted among Mexican handcraft traditions. The state is one of the main producers of handcrafts, which are noted for quality. The main handcraft tradition is ceramics, which has produced a number of known ceramicists, including Jorge Wilmot, who introduced high fire work into the state.

  9. Votive paintings of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The offering of such items has more immediate precedence in both the Mesoamerican and European lines of Mexican culture, but the form that most votive paintings take from the colonial period to the present was brought to Mexico by the Spanish. As in Europe, votive paintings began as static images of saints or other religious figures which were ...