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- Teodoro_Cano_García abstract "Teodoro Cano Garcia (born 1932) is an artist from Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico who is best known for his mural work depicting the Totonac culture of his native region in northern Veracruz. Cano was discovered by Diego Rivera, who helped Cano as a youth enter the prestigious San Carlos Academy and then employed him as an assistant with the mural work being done at the Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City. Cano painted his first solo mural in 1953, and since then has produced paintings, murals, sculptures, photography, book illustrations and more, including creating a high relief technique with a cement base. However, Cano is best known for his mural work which depicts and promotes the Totonac culture, and much of his work can be seen in his hometown, including a monumental sculpture of a Volador dancer overlooking the city. Cano also worked as an academic for over 36 years, recently retiring, but he continues to work as an artist based in Xalapa.".
- Teodoro_Cano_García birthDate "1932".
- Teodoro_Cano_García birthPlace Mexico.
- Teodoro_Cano_García birthPlace Papantla.
- Teodoro_Cano_García birthYear "1932".
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- Teodoro_Cano_García wikiPageWikiLinkText "Teodoro Cano García".
- Teodoro_Cano_García dateOfBirth "1932".
- Teodoro_Cano_García name "Cano Garcia, Teodoro".
- Teodoro_Cano_García placeOfBirth Mexico.
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- Teodoro_Cano_García shortDescription "Murals, paintings and sculptures".
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- Teodoro_Cano_García description "Murals, paintings and sculptures".
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- Teodoro_Cano_García comment "Teodoro Cano Garcia (born 1932) is an artist from Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico who is best known for his mural work depicting the Totonac culture of his native region in northern Veracruz. Cano was discovered by Diego Rivera, who helped Cano as a youth enter the prestigious San Carlos Academy and then employed him as an assistant with the mural work being done at the Ciudad Universitaria in Mexico City.".
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- Teodoro_Cano_García givenName "Teodoro".
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- Teodoro_Cano_García name "Cano Garcia, Teodoro".
- Teodoro_Cano_García name "Teodoro Cano Garcia".
- Teodoro_Cano_García surname "Cano Garcia".