Indian Woman with Marigold (Mujer indígena con cempasúchil), Felipe Gutiérrez (Mexico, Texcoco, 1824-1904), Mexico, Texcoco, 1876, Paintings, Oil on canvas, One of Mexico’s foremost academic painters, Felipe Santiago Gutiérrez is also known for his travel writings and art criticism.
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