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Yokes, hachas, and palmas are three pre-Columbian art forms that occur in a specific region of Mexico and Central America and apparently have no exact counterparts anywhere else. This volume focuses on these carved stone objects which have puzzled art historians and archaeologists since the mid-19th century. The corpus of data presented here, consisting of photo documentation, identification, and interpretation of 661 sculptures, was assembled by the two authors over many years, beginning in the early 1940s. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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The contemporary painting collection of the Cultural Heritage Trust of El Salvador in an opportunity to review an entire generation of local artists who through the consignment of 24 paintings have created a permanent collection in MARTE. The diversity of stylistic tendencies and topics represent the country's artistic activity for the past decades and includes: Expressionism, Realism, Surrealism and Magic Realism and Abstract. The collection was composed by works of artistsExhibition of the : José Nery Alfaro, Negra Alvarez, Licry Bicard, Antonio Bonilla, William Chilín, Augusto Crespín, Bernabé Crespín, El Aleph, Titi Escalante, Roberto Galicia, Antonio García Ponce, Roberto Huezo, Conchita Kuny Mena, Luís Lazo Chaparro, Mauricio Linares Aguilar, Fernando Llort, Salvador Llort, Maria Martinez-Cañas, Mauricio Mejía, César Menéndez, Rodolfo Molina, Francisco Reyes, Armando Solís and Rafael Varela.