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Mayan Oil Paintings from Comalapa, Guatemala

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These are  hand-painted naive oil paintings on canvas made in the Comalapa area of Guatemala.   This page is still in development.  If you are interested in one of these paintings contact us at lynn@terraexperience.com to obtain information about availability and price.  
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206f.JPG (151948 bytes) Signed Omar Bal Settz  '91 (11" x 14") --- A strong painting of dancers of the conquistadors. On canvas.  The picture on the left was scanned so part is cropped.  The small picture shows the full picture and the reflection of my flash. 2091.JPG (54613 bytes)

$90.00

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2067.JPG (33591 bytes) Signed Omar Bal '94 (4" x 5.5") --- Incredible detail in this miniature painting of dancers of the conquistadors. On board with small frame.

$50.00

 

 
205f.JPG (119199 bytes) Comalapa  (7.5" x 9.5") --- This fun, festive painting of the Comalapa market is painted by one of the few woman artists in Comalapa. On canvas

$50.00

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Comalapa (7.5" x 9.5") --- In this fanciful image of Comalapa round market baskets full of flowers are reflected in the round kites that fill the sky.   On canvas.

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"Andres Curruchich" by Lucrecia Cofino de Prera (An Exposition Booklet ,  NOT A PAINTING)  --- Andres Curruchich was the founding father of artists in Comalapa - this 20 page exposition booklet is in Spanish and background on the artists life as well as pictures of many of his paintings.  Printed by Fundacion Paiz for Museo Ixchel Del Traje Indigena in 2000.


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