Detail of the lower portion of a glazed (mosaic) mural by the artist Francisco Eppend Helguera in 1952. It is located on the south wall of the Faculty of Dentistry. The inscription in the lower left corner "MOSAICOS VENECIANOS DE MEXICO SA" documents that the mosaic tiles were created by the, then new, company Mosaicos Venicianos de Mexico, S.A.
Faculty of Sciences, Esplanade of Prometheus courtyard, with the sculpture titled El Prometeo Quetzalcoatl, by the Columbian sculptor Rodrigo Arenas Betancourt, completed in 1952. The sculpture is placed in a reflecting pool with animal head fountains.
Man standing in an area enclosed by a low wattle fence in front of a farmhouse or farm building with a tile roof, in the Costa region of the state of Michoacán de Ocampo.
View of a procession during the Fiesta de San Pedro. People carry a statue of the Virgin Mary down a narrow street between buildings, followed by 2 banners and a statue of a statue of St. Peter.
Often referred to as a mural, this work is executed in mosaic over a bas-relief surface. The mosaic tiles were created by the, then new, company Mosaicos Venicianos de Mexico, S.A.
A chirimía is a type of oboe, a double reed instrument. It is a member of the shawm family of double-reed instruments, introduced to Central and South America in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries by the Spanish clergy.
Three musicians in a 4-musician ensemble, from left, a violinist, a violinist and a man holding a small vihuela. They are standing in front of an adobe building with a tile roof. The 4th musician, who plays a large vihuela, is not in the photograph.
Four musicians in an ensemble including, from left, a violinist, a violinist, a man with a small vihuela, and a man with a large vihuela. They are standing in front of an adobe building with a tile roof.
Viol with two strings and with a bow. The viol is decorated with inlays, 7 in the form of birds and 3 forming the initials J B R. The bow is ornamented with a carved animal head at the top.