Two Bright Blue Huichol Art Yarn Works on Wood
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Huichol People (Mexico), 20th century. Collection of two figural folk art yarn works (sometimes called yarn paintings) laid to wood board from the Huichol People of Northern and central Mexico, comprising Cresencio Perez Robles (Mexican, 20th century), "Untitled (Worshiping Lizards)", yarn laid to board, depicting two lizards, with inscription and signature to verso; and Reymundo de la Rosa (Mexican, 20th century),"Untitled (Dancing Figures)", yarn laid to board, depicting many figures and stylized plant life, with inscription and signature to verso. Each approximately 23.75" x 23.5". Note: Huichol yarn paintings, or yarn works, are counted among the best known indigenous arts; yarn paintings are records of dreams and visions of Huichol Indian shamans.
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Two Bright Blue Huichol Art Yarn Works on Wood
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