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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Exhibit at the National Museum of Art

One more post of some of the artwork from the National Museum of Art's exhibit on indigenous women...


"Woman of the Day of the Dead"
by Nahual Olin
1932



"Market"
by Alfonso X. Peña
1946



"Girl Learning History"
by Angel Zárraga
1927



"Indigenous Girls Receiving Biology Classes"
by Juan Guzmán
circa 1959



"Indigenous Girls from Chiapas Reading in the Hall of a School"
by Juan Guzmán
circa 1956



"The Indian María"
by Fidias Elizondo
1923



"Woman at the Metate"
by Mardonio Magaña
undated
The metate is the stone upon which corn is ground.



"Portrait of Rosa Rolanda"
by Roberto Montenegro
circa 1926



"Fruit Seller"
by Rufino Tamayo
1938



"Mayan Potter"
by Raúl Anguiano
1972



"Pinole Vendor"
by Diego Rivera
1924
Pinole is a flour made from ground, roasted, sweetened corn.



"Water Carriers"
by Ramón Alva de la Canal
1927



"The Spinner"
by Celia Calderón
1969



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