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  2. José Montalvo (writer) - Wikipedia

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    José Luis Montalvo was born on September 9, 1946, in Piedras Negras, Coahuila, México. [1] He moved to San Antonio, Texas in 1959. [1] He graduated from Fox Tech High School in 1966. He then joined the United States Air Force, where he was stationed in The Netherlands.

  3. Nazca lines - Wikipedia

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    The Nazca lines (/ ˈ n ɑː z k ə /, /-k ɑː / [1]) are a group of over 700 geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert in southern Peru. [2] [3] They were created between 500 BC and 500 AD by people making depressions or shallow incisions in the desert floor, removing pebbles and leaving different-colored dirt exposed. [4]

  4. AI helps uncover hundreds of unknown ancient symbols hidden ...

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    AI-assisted research nearly doubles the number of known Nazca geoglyphs, ancient symbols formed in the ground by moving stones or gravel that date back 2,000 years.

  5. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Mexican Painting in a Time of Change (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1995) ISBN 9780826315625; Good, Carl and John V. Waldron, eds. The Effects of the Nation: Mexican Art in an Age of Globalization. Philadelphia: Temple University Press 2001. Hurlburt, Laurance P. The Mexican Muralists in the United States ...

  6. Godfather of Chicano Murals was also an activist, novelist ...

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  7. José Montalvo - Wikipedia

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    José Montalvo may refer to: José Montalvo (writer), Chicano writer, poet, and community activist. José Montalvo (footballer), Spanish former footballer;

  8. Papunya Tula - Wikipedia

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    The European-Australian administrators of Papunya later painted over the murals, which the curator Judith Ryan called "an act of cultural vandalism", noting that "[t]he school was de-Aboriginalized and the art no longer allowed to stand tall and defiant as the symbol of a resilient and indomitable people". [2]

  9. Rufino Tamayo - Wikipedia

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    With that being said, Octavio Paz, author of the book Rufino Tamayo, argues that, "Time and again we have been told that Tamayo is a great colourist; but it should be added that this richness of colour is the result of sobriety". By being pure or, as Paz explained, sober with his color choice, Tamayo's paintings were enriched, not impoverished ...