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    Patrociño Barela, also known as Patrocinio Barela or Patrocino Barela (1900–1964), was a self-taught wood carver. Because of the religious nature of his...
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    Arnautoff Sheva Ausubel Jozef Bakos Henry Bannarn Belle Baranceanu Patrociño Barela Will Barnet Richmond Barthé Herbert Bayer: 195  William Baziotes Lester...
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    Gilbert Banever Henry Bannarn Belle Baranceanu Harold Barbour Phil Bard Patrociño Barela Erik Barger Ruth M. Barnes Will Barnet Norman Barr Oliver L. Barrett...
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    artists created sacred images called Santos of Roman Catholicism. Patrociño Barela (1900–1964) made secular works that greatly influenced contemporary...
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  • cartoonist Judy Baca (born 1946) – artist, painter, muralist and activist Patrociño Barela (1900–1964) – artist, wood sculptor Santa Barraza (born 1951) – artist...
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    Harwood has the largest publicly owned collection of secular works by Patrociño Barela (1900-1964), an acclaimed leader for contemporary santeros. Some of...
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    Dasburg Earl Stroh Emil Bisttram Percy Tsisete Sandy, Kai-Sa (Red Moon) Patrocino Barela N. Scott Momaday Artists who have been awarded more recent residencies...
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    patronized artists including Ansel Adams, Earl Stroh, Andrew Dasburg, Patrociño Barela, Tom Benrimo, Ira Moskowitz, Emil Bisttram, Agnes Martin and Dorothy...
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