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Tag: Liborio Nodal

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Cuban 5 prisoner’s artwork featured at 518 Valencia

by El Tecolote Staff March 14, 2013March 14, 2013

The “Mariposas of Cuba” exhibit, which features paintings of 25 species of endemic butterflies in Cuba, is coming to the Mission District. Antonio Guerrero paints his watercolors from prison, using pictures taken by Liborio Nodal, a renowned photographer of the Cuban revolution. “I hope all this work will be displayed to help our National Museum […]

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