Oil painting of the traditional life of an indigenous family with their animals in rural Guerrero, Mexico.
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Signature reads, "Felix Camilo Ayala 1983."
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Felix Camilo Ayala - Mexican Village Scene, Native/Indigenous Art Oil Painting, Dated 1983

OM#: 26-149

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Description

A rich and colorful oil on masonite board painting depicting the traditional life of an indigenous family with their animals in rural Guerrero, Mexico. Signed "Felix Camilo Ayala 1983" at bottom left corner.

Dimensions

Frame: 30.25"H x 24.25"W x 1.125"Depth.

Painting: 24"H x 18"W.

Condition

Very good condition.


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Felix Camilo Ayala - Mexican Village Scene, Native/Indigenous Art Oil Painting, Dated 1983

$3,599.00

Additional Information

The Maker

Felix Camilo Ayala (c.1950s-2021) was a Nahua Mexican folk artist from the village of San Agustin Oapan in the Rio Balsas valley in Guerrero. He began his career as a street artist painting amates, then was discovered by American art collector Edmund Rabkin in 1972 at Taxco. The idea spread onto to his two brothers, Juan and Marcial, who've also become well-known artists. Felix was described as being less ambitious than his brothers, but had a natural eye for a good scene. He passed away due to COVID.

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