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Marina Núñez del Prado (17 October 1910 – 9 September 1995) was a celebrated Bolivian sculptor. Marina Núñez del Prado was one of the most respected sculptors from Latin America. Núñez del Prado based many of her sculptures off of the female form as well as taking inspiration from animals and landscapes native to Bolivia. Her work is highly sensuous, with rolling curves. She carved from native Bolivian woods, as well as black granite, alabaster, basalt and white onyx. Perhaps one of her most famous works is "White Venus" (1960), a stylized female body in white onyx. Another celebrated work is "Mother and Child," sculpted in white onyx. Indigenous Bolivian cultures inspired much of her work.

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  • Marina Núnez del Prado (17 octobre 1910 à La Paz -9 septembre 1995 à Lima) est considérée comme un des plus grands sculpteurs d’Amérique du Sud. (fr)
  • Marina Núñez del Prado (17 October 1910 – 9 September 1995) was a celebrated Bolivian sculptor. Marina Núñez del Prado was one of the most respected sculptors from Latin America. Núñez del Prado based many of her sculptures off of the female form as well as taking inspiration from animals and landscapes native to Bolivia. Her work is highly sensuous, with rolling curves. She carved from native Bolivian woods, as well as black granite, alabaster, basalt and white onyx. Perhaps one of her most famous works is "White Venus" (1960), a stylized female body in white onyx. Another celebrated work is "Mother and Child," sculpted in white onyx. Indigenous Bolivian cultures inspired much of her work. (en)
  • Marina Nuñez del Prado Vizcarra (La Paz, 17 de octubre de 1910 - Lima, 9 de septiembre de 1995)​​ fue una escultora boliviana.​ Su obra estuvo influenciada por la cultura precolombina y en especial por la cultura aimara.​ Trabajó materiales como el granito negro, alabastro, basalto y ónix blanco, así como con diferentes tipos de madera autóctona de Bolivia. Su obra se caracteriza por las figuras pesadas pero de formas curvas y sensuales, así como las figuras femeninas estilizadas. Es considerada una figura clave en la introducción del modernismo en la escultura latinoamericana durante la primera mitad del siglo XX.​​​​​ (es)
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  • Marina Núnez del Prado (17 octobre 1910 à La Paz -9 septembre 1995 à Lima) est considérée comme un des plus grands sculpteurs d’Amérique du Sud. (fr)
  • Marina Núñez del Prado (17 October 1910 – 9 September 1995) was a celebrated Bolivian sculptor. Marina Núñez del Prado was one of the most respected sculptors from Latin America. Núñez del Prado based many of her sculptures off of the female form as well as taking inspiration from animals and landscapes native to Bolivia. Her work is highly sensuous, with rolling curves. She carved from native Bolivian woods, as well as black granite, alabaster, basalt and white onyx. Perhaps one of her most famous works is "White Venus" (1960), a stylized female body in white onyx. Another celebrated work is "Mother and Child," sculpted in white onyx. Indigenous Bolivian cultures inspired much of her work. (en)
  • Marina Nuñez del Prado Vizcarra (La Paz, 17 de octubre de 1910 - Lima, 9 de septiembre de 1995)​​ fue una escultora boliviana.​ Su obra estuvo influenciada por la cultura precolombina y en especial por la cultura aimara.​ Trabajó materiales como el granito negro, alabastro, basalto y ónix blanco, así como con diferentes tipos de madera autóctona de Bolivia. Su obra se caracteriza por las figuras pesadas pero de formas curvas y sensuales, así como las figuras femeninas estilizadas. Es considerada una figura clave en la introducción del modernismo en la escultura latinoamericana durante la primera mitad del siglo XX.​​​​​ (es)
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