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Foreword | 8 | |
Preface: Genesis of a Collection, a Book, an Exhibition | 13 | |
Acknowledgments | 17 | |
Overview: Beyond the Botanical: The Storytelling "Trees" of Mexico | 20 | |
Chapter 1 | The Tallest, the Fullest, the Most Beautiful: The Tree in Pre-Columbian and Colonial Mexico | 30 |
Chapter 2 | Where it All Began: The "Tree of Life" of Izucar de Matamoros, Puebla | 50 |
Chapter 3 | The Entrepreneurial Potter who Dreamed in Clay | 80 |
Chapter 4 | Survival Through Change: A Look at Mexican Popular Arts and Metepec Ceramics at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century | 114 |
Chapter 5 | Conclusion: Paths of Departure and Return | 142 |
Notes to the Text | 157 | |
References Cited | 163 |
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Add Ceramic Trees of Life: Popular Art from Mexico, Mulryan brings 25 years of experience conducting field research on Mexican ceramic art to this text, her third collaboration with the Fowler Museum. The publication accompanies an exhibition drawn largely from the Gerald Daniel Collection of Mexican Folk , Ceramic Trees of Life: Popular Art from Mexico to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Ceramic Trees of Life: Popular Art from Mexico, Mulryan brings 25 years of experience conducting field research on Mexican ceramic art to this text, her third collaboration with the Fowler Museum. The publication accompanies an exhibition drawn largely from the Gerald Daniel Collection of Mexican Folk , Ceramic Trees of Life: Popular Art from Mexico to your collection on WonderClub |