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'Study of the life and work of Tomás Xuárez; examines the situation of artisans of Indian origin in New Spain, and discusses W's workshop, clientele, and relationships to Alonso de Jerez and other artists; presents his known oeuvre, compromised mainly of numerous carved and gilded retables and polychrome sculptures; includes a chapter on his son and pupil Salvador de Ocampo and his principal works: the retable of the high altar of the Augustinian church of Metztitlán, 1696, and the choir stalls of S. Agustín in Mexico City, 1702' (BHA).
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