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Bernardino - Peruvian Ceramist

    https://www.lucuma.com/blog/post/ceramics/ceramic-artist-bernardino
    Oct 23, 2019 · Bernardino Arce was born in Pucara, Puno Peru, in 1950 into a family of ceramic artists. He began making pottery with his father when he was ten years old. In his teens, he moved to Arequipa to finish high school. Bernardino had hoped to …

List of Peruvian artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Peruvian visual artists: Pablo Amaringo (1938–2009) Mario Urteaga Alvarado (1875–1957) Grimanesa Amorós (b. 1962)

Artists from Peru

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    These Peruvian artists worked with gold, silver, and ceramics. From BCE 800 to the first century CE (Common Era), the Paracas and other cultures were known for their ceramics with complex designs. The Moche culture , around the 3rd century CE, really shone as far as their ceramics went.

57 Peruvian Pottery ideas pottery, precolumbian, ancient art

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    Peru’s Chancay culture settled fifty miles north of Lima in the Chancay Valley between 900 and 1400 A.D. The Chancay people were exquisite ceramic and textile artisans. Cuchimilco ceramic figures are almost always presented in pairs to represent family.57 pins

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