"Pot with Skulls," a vase by artist Juan Jorge Wilmot Mason is shown at the Dallas Museum of Art. The piece was among 500 objects by 175 living artists featured in "Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art". -ArtDailyNews
Saturday, January 14, 2012
"Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art"
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