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Pedro de Osma Museum keeps a great number of paintings of the recognized Cusqueña School, in which there are several pieces of the 16th and 17th century made by well-known artists. The pieces have great iconographic and artistic interest.
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Boutique |
Silver frames with reproductions of colonial paintings. |
Handbags inspired by the colonial art of the designer Meche Correa and reproductions of objects in silver. |
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Paints and Huamanga stone lamps created by Master craftsman Fidel Barrientos. |
Cases colonial art inspired by designer Meche Correa. |
Reproduction of the painting "Madonna of Pomata, an anonymous author. |
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Above left: Silk Scarves created by designer Ana Maria Guiulfo. Right: Polo embossed with the image of the Virgin of Pomata, designer Edward Venero. To downtown: Hats and mini-backpack. |
Reproduction of colonial painting "Santa Marina" by an anonymous author, silver-framed colonial style. |
Reproduction of the painting "The Last Supper of Nazareth" by an anonymous author, silver-framed colonial style. |
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Reproduction of the painting "Madonna of the Milk", the circle of Mateo Pérez de Alesio, silver-framed colonial style. |
Handbags inspired by the colonial art of the designer Meche Correa and reproductions of objects in silver. |
Reproduction of the painting "Archangel Michael", of the Cuzco School. |
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