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Vivir entonces. Creac iones del México antiguo Life of the Times: Creations of Ancient Mexico Stavenhagen Colletion Miguel León Portilla, et al. “Without a doubt, the Stavenhagen collection is one of most coherent and noble collections that through time will play an enormous social and cultural role in this country” José Narro Robles • The Stavenhagen collection is one of the broadest and most varied of pre-Hispanic sculpture in small format in Mexico • Stavenhagen’s efforts to rescue and promote this collection has resulted in one of the most commendable examples of Mexican art collecting Thanks to a donation of the private collection of Kurt Stavenhagen to unam hundreds of prehispanic sculptures have been saved from commercial iniquity. The collection is a show of the cultural heritage of this country. Vivir entonces. Creaciones del México Antiguo opens the door to these treasures, and presents a glimpse of the daily life of the Meso-American peoples in color images of more than 300 archeological sculptures and essays by renowned academics, such as Mercedes de la Garza, Miguel León Portilla, and Fernando Ortiz Monasterio. Collector Profile Kurt Stavenhagen (Frankfurt, 1899-Mexico City, 1984) studied Industrial Psychology at the Goethe University. In 1936, he had to flee Germany and by 1940 he had moved to Mexico, where his love for Mexican pre-Hispanic sculpture began. His collection was widely known and viewed by great Mexican artists and intellectuals, such as Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, Miguel and Rosa Covarrubias, Juan O’Gorman, Paul Westheim, Mariana Frenk, Fernando Gamboa, among many others. In 2011, his son Rodolfo donated his father’s collection to the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Author’s Awards 2012 Prize of the Mexican National Association of Publishers Readership • Archeologists and anthropologists • Artists and Art Historians • Collectors 21 UNAM Foreign Rights 2014 1st edition: unam-Mexico, 2011 Size: 9.45 in x 12.99 in ISBN: 978-607-02-2728-8 MSRP $45.95 The book is published by the public exposure of more than 560 archaeological parts of the Collection Stavenhagen, corresponding to different timeframes and Hispanic cultures. Archeology


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