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30 Cards in this Set
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Frida Kahlo, The Two Fridas, 1939 |
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David Alfaro Siqueiros, The People for the University, The University for the People, 1952-56 |
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Jose Luis Cuevas, Woman, 1954 |
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Eduardo Terrazas and Pedro Ramirez Vazquez, Mexico 68, 1967 |
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Felipe Ehrenberg, Work Entitled Secretly Upwards and Onwards, 1970 |
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Manuel Felguérez, Love Machine, 1972 |
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Enrique Guzmán, Miraculous Image,1974 |
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Silvia Gruner, The Middle of the Road, 1994 |
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Ruben Ortiz Torres, The Revolution Will Be Televised, 1994 |
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Daniela Rossell, Untitled, 1999 |
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Santiago Sierra, 11 People Paid to Learn a Phrase, Casa de la Cultura de Zinacatlán, Chiapas, March 2001 |
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Teresa Margolles, What Else Could We Talk About? Cleaning, 2009 |
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Diego Rivera, Zapatista Landscape: The Guerilla, 1915 |
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Jose Maria Velasco, Church of San Bernardo, 1861 |
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Joaquin Ramirez, The Babylonian Captivity, 1858 |
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Bishops miter, c. 1550 |
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Unidentified artist, Tlaloc, from the Codex Ixtlilxochitl, c. 1582 |
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Unidentified Artist, Map of Tenochtitlan and the Gulf of Mexico, 1524 |
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Saturnino Herrán, Our Gods: Coatlicue Transformed, 1915-16 |
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Simon Pereyns, Saint Christopher with the Christ Child, 1588 |
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Baltasar de Echave Orio, The Visiom of Saint Francis at the Porziuncola, 1609 |
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José Juárez, Saints Justus and Pastor, 1653 |
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Baltasar de Echave Rioja, The Adoration of the Magi, 1659 |
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Francisco Becerra, Juan Gómez de Trasmonte, and others, Cathedral, Puebla, 1575-1768 |
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Claudio de Arciniega and others, Cathedral, Mexico City, 1573-1817 |
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Luis de Mena, Casta Painting with Virgin of Guadalupe, c. 1750 |
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José Ribera y Argomanis, The Virgin of Guadalupe, 1778 |
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José Juárez, The Virgin of Guadalupe with Apparitions, 1656. |
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José de Alcíbar, Ministry of Saint Joseph, c. 1771 |
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Manuel Tolsá, Equestrian Monument to Charles IV, commissioned 1795, completed 1803 |