Pantaleon Panduro - Tlaquepaque Limosnas Pottery Figure, C.1900
OM#: 26-117
Description
Antique Pantaleon Panduro Tlaquepaque polychrome painted pottery figure. Elderly woman asking for charity help (Limosnas). A rare museum piece.
Dimensions
16"H x 6.5"L x 5.125"W.
Weight
2.62 lbs.
Condition
Very good condition. Apron has hole and rugged bottom edges, unsure if it's intentional, see photos.
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Pantaleon Panduro - Tlaquepaque Limosnas Pottery Figure, C.1900
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The Maker
Pantaleon de la Trinidad Panduro Martinez (1847-1909) was a Mexican artist with the extraordinary ability for clay modeling, as he had no formal education for the craft. He has earned the nickname "El Brujo" due to his talent of being able to sculpt the features of a person or character in just 30 minutes with just his fingers.
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