- An
arpillera,
which means burlap in Spanish, is a
brightly colored patchwork picture made
predominantly by
groups of
women (also
known as arpilleristas)...
- doi:10.2307/1564684. JSTOR 1564684. "Chilean Women's
Resistance in the
Arpillera Movement". coha.org. 19 June 2008.
Retrieved 3 June 2011. "The Courage...
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Chile (a
Chilean in Paris),
whose cover was
illustrated with her own
arpilleras. Soon after, however,
Favre and
Parra separated,
provoked by his desire...
- ISBN 978-0-385-33987-2
Marjorie Agosín:
Tapestries of hope,
threads of love: the
arpillera movement in Chile.
Rowman & Littlefield, 2007. ISBN 978-0-7425-4003-3...
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disappearance in a book
called Tapestries of Hope,
Threads of Love: The
Arpillera Movement in Chile. A book
about Bueno's
disappearance called The Disappearance...
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undertook more
socially oriented projects as well,
sponsoring creators of
arpilleras, as well as the
selling and
exhibition of
their work, and also it established...
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Public holidays.
Architecture of
Chile Archaeological sites in
Chile Arpilleras Chamanto Chilean American Chilean art
Chilean rock
History of
Chile German...
- country. The
Vicariate funded anti-Pinochet
artwork known as
arpilleras and
established arpillera workshops where this art
could be made. This was one of the...
- 1988
Sudan lives in Oslo,
Norway Unidentified Chilean women artists Arpillera Rubem Valentim 1922–1991 Salvador,
Brazil lived in São
Paulo Edoardo Daniele...
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artifacts in pre-Hispanic
memories segment, the
Moche culture in Mochicas,
Arpilleras – the hand-sewn
three dimensional textiles and
dances from
various regions...