Magazine
                                
                            3. The World of Talavera
                        Hardcover (Out of stock)
                                                                                    
                                                MX$450.00
                                            
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Talavera Pottery from Puebla. Puebla’s ceramic tradition is an art form with historic ties to the kitchen, the convent, building façades and the workshop. These spaces form a world where reality and fantasy mingle, and the hands that produce, buy and sell are joined with the hands that paint their dreams onto clay pots. This issue offers a glimpse into a fascinating world.
Languages
    
                                            Spanish / English
  
                                        Size
 
                                            Softcover
                                                    23 x 1 x 32
                                                Hardcover
                                                    24 x 1 x 33
                                                Pages
   
                                            88
                                        ISBN
                                            
                                                968-9533-81-8
                                            
                                        Authors
                                        
                                                                                        Efraín Castro Morales, 
                                                                                        Leonor Cortina, 
                                                                                        Fernando Gamboa, 
                                                                                        Octavio Paz, 
                                                                                        José Luis Pérez de Salazar y Solana, 
                                                                                        Herbert Read, 
                                                                                        Beatriz Sánchez Navarro de Pintado, 
                                                                                        María de los Ángeles de las Vilas
                                                                                    
                                    
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