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English: Integrated Abstraction, mural by Carlos Mérida, Mexico City 1967, talavera tiles from Puebla, 34.7 meters long and 2.8 meters high, originally located in the Champion spark plug factory, donated to the National Autonomous University of Mexico, and relocated to its campus in 1987 where it remains.
Español: Abstracción Integrada, mural de Carlos Mérida, Ciudad de México 1967, azulejos de talavera de Puebla, 34.7 metros de largo y 2.8 metros de alto, originalmente ubicado en la fábrica de bujías Champion, donado a la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, y reubicado en su campus en 1987 donde permanece.
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Author Eduardo Ruiz Mondragón

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Integrated Abstraction, mural by Carlos Mérida, Mexico City 1967.

27 November 2022

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