 'Colonial Images' (pair)
$31.99
Pots of geraniums fill the patio of a colonial home in Morelia. Founded in 1541, the gracious city's historical district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guillermo Fernendez de Castro captures architectural details that reveal a home dating from the 17th or early 18th century. He then turns his eye to an imaginary portrait of the former Hacienda del Colli. The lithographs reproduce the artist's original watercolor paintings. Titled "Imegenes coloniales" in Spanish. |
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 'Colonial Palaces I' (pair)
$30.99
An old wagon rests in the verdant patio of this regal building. Built in 1748 by the Bishop of Nueva Galicia, Dr. Juan Gemez de Parada and his brother, Dean of the Cathedral Dr. Gines Gemez de Parada, today it houses Guadalajara's Legislative Palace. More rustic in style, the Palacio de Huitzimengari in Patzcuaro boasts a red tile roof and arches faced with quarry stone. The lovely lithographs reproduce Guillermo Fernendez de Castro's original watercolor paintings. Titled "Palacios coloniales" in Spanish. |
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 'Great Houses of Mexico' (pair)
$27.99
Brick arcades line the sidewalk of Tapalpa, a small alpine town in the sierra of West Central Mexico. Tables in the shade invite passersby to chat over a steaming pot of coffee. Guillermo Fernendez de Castro presents a delightful portrait of the quiet cobblestone street. He then turns his eye to an 18th century mansion in Queretaro. Viewed through an arch, the beautiful baroque building reveals an innate architectural harmony. The lithographs reproduce the artist's original watercolor paintings. Titled "Casonas de Mexico" in Spanish. |
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 'Colonial Palaces II' (pair)
$31.99
The rustic charm of small colonial towns pervades these elegant lithographs by Guillermo Fernendez de Castro. Carved wood portals from highland forests line the cobblestone streets of Tapalpa, an alpine village in West Central Mexico. Stone portals grace the verdant patio of La Guetapera in Uruapen. Founded about 1540 by Franciscan priest Juan de San Miguel, it was originally destined to be a hospital and chapel. The lithographs reproduce the artist's original watercolor paintings. Titled "Palacios coloniales II" in Spanish. |
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 'Temple of Santo Domingo'
$82.95
Colonial buildings surround a quiet Mexico City plaza steeped in history. Centered by a fountain, it leads to the Temple of Santo Domingo with its tall bell tower. To the right, the Palace of the Inquisition looms forebodingly alongside the old Customs House; to the left, ancient arcades once sheltered public scribes while they worked. Francisco, Patricia and Gilberto present this original signed etching in a special limited edition for Novica. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and includes a brief description of the engraving and the artist, Patricia Quintana. Titled "Templo de Santo Domingo" in Spanish. |
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 'Virgin of Love' (tryptich)
$144.95
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Xochitl and Rafael depict the Virgin Mary as a little girl in this set of three paintings. Cherubs hold her aloft in a lilac sky. Moons, stars and glowing hearts surround her, representing her constant love day and night. Titled "Virgen de amor" in Spanish. |
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