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Wedding Portrait: c. 1950s Mexican Folk Art Fotoescultura antlers I'd like to think this

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I'd like to think this single rose was given to the object of it's maker Lizzie's affection

almost as if from the light trace of a razor blade

this technique

Persimmon: 2 9/16" t x 2 3/4" wide

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Wedding Portrait: c. 1950s Mexican Folk Art Fotoescultura antlers I'd like to think thisI've seen a few "fotoescultura" pieces in collections, and auctions, but I've never found one myself and must say that this one featuring a couple on their wedding day is about my favorite I've seen. From the website of the Met Museum: "Fotoescultura is a Mexican folk art form that flourished from the late 1920s through the early 1980s. Often commissioned by traveling salesmen to honor individuals, commemorate important events, or memorialize the

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