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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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Silver frames with reproductions of colonial paintings.
Handbags inspired by the colonial art of the designer Meche Correa and reproductions of objects in silver.

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.

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.
   
                               
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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