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Artist Bryce Vivanco, (b. Peru) expresses his concerns of the idyllic image of Peru presented outside the country, with a collection of ink drawings created from found images of advertising, newspapers, tourist brochures and official prints describing Peru from 1932 until 2001 and divided in 5 volumes. All images are part of a private collection held by Tom Parchett, Los Angeles, California.
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Drawing, History, In art, Pictorial works, Politics and government, Peruvian DrawingPeople
Fernando BrycePlaces
PeruTimes
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Table of Contents
[V. 1] Turismo-El Dorado
[v. 2] 1932-1959
[v. 3] 1960-1967
[v. 4] 1968-1979
[v. 5] 1980-2001.
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Ink drawings created from found images of advertising, newspapers, tourist brochures, and official prints.
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- Created September 24, 2008
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