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What you\\u2019ll learn in this episode:
About Penny Morrill:
Dr. Penny Morrill has developed a history of modern Mexican silver, using primary sources. She participated in establishing the Sutherland Taxco Collection at Tulane University\\u2019s Latin American Library and has assisted in the development of modern Mexican silver collections at the Los Angeles County of Museum of Art and at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Morrill\\u2019s books include Mexican Silver, Silver Masters of Mexico, the exhibit catalog Mastros de Plata, and Margot Van Voorhies. She remains committed to supporting contemporary Mexican silver designs. Morrill\\u2019s other passion, colonial Mesoamerican art, is revealed in her monograph on a sixteenth century urban palace in Puebla, Mexico, The Casa Del De\\xe1n.
Additional Resources:
William Spratling. Carved green stone shell necklace, cuff bracelet, earrings, and ring. c. 1940-44. earl Zubkoff, photographer
William Spratling.Stela 1 cuff bracelet. c. 1940. John McCloskey, photographer.
Photographer: John McCloskey.
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Margot de Taxco. Encircled Lines. Necklace and bracelet #5652. Enamel on silver. c. 1955. Luisa DiPietro, photographer
Los Castillo (Margot Van Voorhies). Surrealist Fish. c. 1940-44.\\xa0 Luisa DiPietro, photographer
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