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| ![]() | ![]() Born September 6, 1925 in Chicago Illinois, Mariana Yampolsky is the daughter of a sculptor. She completed grade and high school in the United States and studied at the University of Chicago for 4 years. She arrived in Mexico in 1944 and currently [1949] is developing as an artist in the T. G. P., now studying photography in San Carlos Academy under the well-known photographyer Dolores Avarez Bravo. |
In the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, 1948. | Youth of Zapata: object lesson, 1947. |
Tenements of Indianilla, Mexico City, 1948. | The priest Angulo directs the assault on the Guadalahara train, in 1927., from 'Estampas de la Revolución Mexicana', 1946.
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| See also: current information in Spanish with additional images of her prints and photographs |