Artes de México

Charrería.

Ignacio M. Altamirano, Tania Carreño King,  Juan José Doñán, Luis G. Inclán, Alfonso Morales,  Cristina Palomar Verea, Domingo Revilla,  Alfonso Rincón Gallardo, Carlos Rincón Gallardo

For decades, the charro was the undisputed symbol of Mexican identity. What role did the golden years of Mexican cinema play in his establishment as a national icon? How has the charro changed today? Here, one of our most fascinating national figures is revealed in illustrations ranging from nineteenth-century pastoral scenes to works of contemporary folk art.

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Size: 22.5 x 32 cm. 8 1/8 x 12 5/8 in.
Pages: 96
Soft Cover: 970-683-007-3
Hard Cover: 970-683-201-7
Languages: Bilingual: Spanish, english
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By Essence on 2011 05 30

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