UNESCO Courier
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Articles in July, 1984 issue of UNESCO Courier
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The originality of Peruvian popular art
by Manuel Checa Solari -
The sacred and the profane; two faces of Meso-American art
by Jacques Soustelle -
The master-craftsmen of Mexico
by Anharad Lanz de Rios -
A labyrinth of forms; the pre-Hispanioc culture of Peru
by Jesus F. Garcia Ruiz -
The dance of death
by Miguel Rojas-Mix -
The legacy of colonial art
by Damian Bayon -
Castles in the air; Haiti's painters of high spirits
by Rene Depestre -
'Enchanted seashell'; a portrait of Old Havana
by Manuel Pereira -
The artistic ferment of a continent - Latin America
by Carlos Rodriguez Saavedra -
Brasilia: 'the capital of hope.'
by Briane Elisabeth Panitz Bica -
Four artists in chiaroscuro - Matta, Anronio Segui, Wifredo Lam, Jose Gamarra
by Edouard Glissant -
The vibrant world of Candido Portinari
by Antonio Carlos Calado -
Armando Reveron: a lust for light
by Juan Calzadilla -
The bread art of Ecuador - and butter
by Jorge Enrique Adoum
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