Mardonio Magaña-Camacho (c.1865–1947) also known as Magañita, was a Mexican educator and sculptor known for his folk art stone direct carvings, he was...
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room. The entrance hall was decorated by a mosaic in natural stone by Mardonio Magaña of the Escuela de Pintura al Aire Libre in Coyoacán, inspired by the...
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Magaña (1954–2014), Mexican politician José Luis Valle Magaña (born 1959), Mexican politician Kevin Magaña (born 1998), Mexican footballer Mardonio Magaña...
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sculpture by Peter Voulkos. The grounds also contain three sculptures by Mardonio Magaña, and there are also items such as a Hindu god's head and a Buddha statue...
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Friedeberg, Luis Ortiz Monasterio, Feliciano Béjar, Rosa Castillo y Mardonio Magaña. Like other Mexican art museums, the MAM has a very wide collection...
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second from right in the row of "great liberators" on the lower panel Mardonio Magaña, shown sculpting the snake-god Quetzalcoatl at the lower-left upper...
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(1932–2008) Pablo Kubli (born 1953) José María Labastida (ca 1800–ca 1849) Mardonio Magaña (1866–1947) Tosia Malamud (1923–2008) Francisco Arturo Marín (1907–1979)...
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