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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Feb 2008 14:02:963 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>'Pre-Hispanic Snake,' vessel by Pablo Perez Vera</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Coiled with its head about to strike this serpentine vessel is a fascinating testimony to history. Pablo Perez Vera recreates the original museum piece with faithful and vivid detail. The original artifact is also in near-pristine condition for it was found in a tomb. Pérez Vera explains this snake vessel has the stylizations of Mexico's Occidental Culture of the late classic period which flourished in the states of Jalisco Colima and Nayarit... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=70681">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2005 15:06:983 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>'Maiden from the Occident,' statuette by Pablo Perez Vera</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Crouching elegantly with a hand to her face she is the image of purity according to the Classic Occidental Culture (300-650 AD). The original statuette is in Mexico's famed National Anthropology Museum. Pablo Pérez Vera replicates the ceramic piece using natural pigments to recreate the painted body. Her skull is mildly deformed as well as her ears which feature slight incisions. The Occidental Culture flourished in the states of Jalisco Colima... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=70682">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2005 15:06:983 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>'Zapotec Maiden,' statuette by Pablo Perez Vera</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Highly detailed in her ornamentation this Zapotec maiden is attired in ample huipil dress; her hair is braided over her head akin to a hat. This extraordinary statuette by Pablo Pérez Vera is a replica from the one belonging to Mexico's National Museum of Anthropology. The original dates back to 600–1000 AD and was found at the Monte Albán archeological site. The Zapotecs lived in the state of Oaxaca dating back to 1500 BC and held important... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=70686">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2005 15:06:983 PST</pubDate>
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			<title>'Totonaca Smiling Face,' statuette by Pablo Perez Vera</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Crossed-eyed and smiling this statuette replicates the art of the Totonacas from the state of Veracruz. This ceramic piece is believed to represent Xochipilli god of music dance production and of new corn. Pablo Pérez Vera is so accurate and faithful in his recreation of the original statuette that he has included the restoration marks left in the original piece. The genuine artifact belongs to Mexico's National Museum of Popular Cultures; it is... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=70698">Read More</a>)</p>
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			<title>'Caracol in Reduction,' vessel by Pablo Perez Vera</title>
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				<p class="rssItemDescription"  style="margin:7px 0;">Curving in a sinuous spiral a conch shell is used as a vessel. A stylized figure adorns one side; the leaf-like formations are characteristic of Classic Maya icons inspired by the world of nature. Pablo Pérez Vera crafts a faithful replica of a piece found in the Carlos Pellicer Regional Museum of Anthropology and History in Tabasco. The original work comes from the Island of Chable in Tabasco and dates from 600-900 A.D. Pérez Vera utilizes the... (<a href="http://www.novica.com/referral.cfm?cellid=RSS2008022201&p=71360">Read More</a>)</p>
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