In the governor's palace, Oaxaca, a mural by Arturo García Bustos portrays native son Benito Juárez who became President of Mexico. Ref:MKMXC184 |  |
Oaxaca street Ref:MKMXC179 |  |
Santo Domingo church, Oaxaca, a baroque masterpiece Ref:MKMXC180 |  |
Contemporary Art Museum, Casa de Cortés, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC181 |  |
A former monastery, the Camino Real hotel, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC182 |  |
La Soledad, Oaxaca--side entrance Ref:MKMXC183 |  |
Selling crafts in the Zócalo, Oaxaca's main square Ref:MKMXC185 |  |
Shoeshine time in the Zócalo, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC186 |  |
Carved figures in Mano Mágica, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC187 |  |
In Oaxaca, petitions for the release of detained relatives Ref:MKMXC188 |  |
Peaceful demo for better government, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC189 |  |
Stickers proclaim a historic discontent Ref:MKMXC190 |  |
Sturdy old buses (and new ones) sustain Oaxaca's transport system Ref:MKMXC192 |  |
A church procession honoring the Virgin of Guadalupe Ref:MKMXC193 |  |
across cultures, Oaxaca Ref:MKMXC194 |  |
Football at Cuilapan de Guerrero Ref:MKMXC195 |  |
The 16th century Dominican abbey, Cuilapan de Guerrero Ref:MKMXC196 |  |
Mother and child, dressed for church Ref:MKMXC197 |  |
Monte Albán, ancient Zapotec city-state,occupied by Mixtecs, abandoned before the Spanish conquest in 1521 Ref:MKMXC198 |  |
Pre-Hispanic carved stone at Monte Albán indicates torture and pain Ref:MKMXC199 |  |
Ocotlán--a market stall displays embroidered local dresses Ref:MKMXC200 |  |
Ocotlán's crowded weekly market Ref:MKMXC201 |  |
Couple shopping in Ocotlán Ref:MKMXC178 |  |
Ocotlán's fancifully painted church Ref:MKMXC202 |  |
Rodolfo Morales, a leading artist, in his Ocotlán studio
shortly before his death in 2001 Ref:MKMXC203 |  |
Painted pillars in the Ocotlán studio of Rodolfo Morales Ref:MKMXC204 |  |
In Santo Domingo church,Oaxaca, the decorated ceiling of the lower choir suggests a striking Tree of Jesse Ref:MKMXC205 |  |