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The Aguilar family of Ocotlán de Morelos are from a rural town in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. This town produced only utilitarian items until Isaura Alcantara Diaz began creating decorative figures with her husband Jesus Aguila Revilla. The couple taught their five daughters who continued innovating their own styles and then teaching the two generations after them. Two of the sisters, Guilliermina and Irene have been named “grand masters” by the Fomento Cultural Banamex, for their figures and sets of figures related to the life and traditions of Oaxaca, as well as Mexican icons such as Frida Kahlo and the Virgin of Guadalupe. The younger generations have made their own adaptations with some attaining their own recognition such as Lorenzo Demetrio García Aguilar and Jose Francisco Garcia V

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  • The Aguilar family of Ocotlán de Morelos are from a rural town in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. This town produced only utilitarian items until Isaura Alcantara Diaz began creating decorative figures with her husband Jesus Aguila Revilla. The couple taught their five daughters who continued innovating their own styles and then teaching the two generations after them. Two of the sisters, Guilliermina and Irene have been named “grand masters” by the Fomento Cultural Banamex, for their figures and sets of figures related to the life and traditions of Oaxaca, as well as Mexican icons such as Frida Kahlo and the Virgin of Guadalupe. The younger generations have made their own adaptations with some attaining their own recognition such as Lorenzo Demetrio García Aguilar and Jose Francisco Garcia V (en)
  • La 'familia Aguilar de Ocotlán de Morelos son de un pueblo rural en el estado de Oaxaca, México. Esta ciudad produce elementos sólo utilitarias. Hasta Isaura Alcántara Díaz comenzó a crear figuras decorativas con su esposo Jesús Águila Revilla. La pareja enseñó a sus cuatro hijas, que continúan innovando sus propios estilos y luego enseñan a las dos generaciones después de ellos. Dos de las hermanas, Guillermina e Irene han sido nombrados "grandes maestros" por el Fomento Cultural Banamex, por sus figuras y conjuntos de cifras relacionadas con la vida y las tradiciones de Oaxaca, así como iconos mexicanos como Frida Kahlo y la Virgen de Guadalupe. Las generaciones más jóvenes han hecho sus propias adaptaciones con algún logro de su propio reconocimiento como Lorenzo Demetrio García Aguilar (es)
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  • The Aguilar family of Ocotlán de Morelos are from a rural town in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico. This town produced only utilitarian items until Isaura Alcantara Diaz began creating decorative figures with her husband Jesus Aguila Revilla. The couple taught their five daughters who continued innovating their own styles and then teaching the two generations after them. Two of the sisters, Guilliermina and Irene have been named “grand masters” by the Fomento Cultural Banamex, for their figures and sets of figures related to the life and traditions of Oaxaca, as well as Mexican icons such as Frida Kahlo and the Virgin of Guadalupe. The younger generations have made their own adaptations with some attaining their own recognition such as Lorenzo Demetrio García Aguilar and Jose Francisco Garcia Vazquez. (en)
  • La 'familia Aguilar de Ocotlán de Morelos son de un pueblo rural en el estado de Oaxaca, México. Esta ciudad produce elementos sólo utilitarias. Hasta Isaura Alcántara Díaz comenzó a crear figuras decorativas con su esposo Jesús Águila Revilla. La pareja enseñó a sus cuatro hijas, que continúan innovando sus propios estilos y luego enseñan a las dos generaciones después de ellos. Dos de las hermanas, Guillermina e Irene han sido nombrados "grandes maestros" por el Fomento Cultural Banamex, por sus figuras y conjuntos de cifras relacionadas con la vida y las tradiciones de Oaxaca, así como iconos mexicanos como Frida Kahlo y la Virgen de Guadalupe. Las generaciones más jóvenes han hecho sus propias adaptaciones con algún logro de su propio reconocimiento como Lorenzo Demetrio García Aguilar y José Francisco García Vázquez. (es)
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