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Marcos Cipac de Aquino

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Marcos Cipac de Aquino, (? -1572) informally known as Marcos the Indian, was a Roman Catholic Nahuatl artist in colonial Mexico. Francisco de Bustamante may have credited him with the painting in a 1556 sermon, but he referred to him only as Marcos. This sermon came to light only in 1888. who Leoncio Garza-Valdés [1][dead link] credits with painting the venerated image of Our Lady of Guadalupe.[2]


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