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- Q18131029 subject Q10209257.
- Q18131029 subject Q6573202.
- Q18131029 subject Q8807600.
- Q18131029 abstract "Arnulfo Mendoza Ruiz (August 17, 1954 – March 7, 2014) was an artist and weaver, who exhibited his work both in Mexico and abroad. Born in Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, a well-known center for traditional Zapotec weaving, he became one of its best-known artisans, recognized as a “grand master” by the Fundación Cultural Bancomer. As director of La Mano Mágica gallery and with his former wife Mary Jane Gangier, he also worked to promote Oaxacan handcrafts.".
- Q18131029 thumbnail Museo_de_los_Pintores_Oaxaqueños11.JPG?width=300.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q10209257.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q147401.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q16241889.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q2796927.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q2807.
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- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q3336910.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q496381.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q6573202.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q690790.
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- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q7701202.
- Q18131029 wikiPageWikiLink Q8807600.
- Q18131029 comment "Arnulfo Mendoza Ruiz (August 17, 1954 – March 7, 2014) was an artist and weaver, who exhibited his work both in Mexico and abroad. Born in Teotitlán del Valle, Oaxaca, a well-known center for traditional Zapotec weaving, he became one of its best-known artisans, recognized as a “grand master” by the Fundación Cultural Bancomer. As director of La Mano Mágica gallery and with his former wife Mary Jane Gangier, he also worked to promote Oaxacan handcrafts.".
- Q18131029 label "Arnulfo Mendoza".
- Q18131029 depiction Museo_de_los_Pintores_Oaxaqueños11.JPG.