Genoveva T. Palmieri
Oles, James. Mexico in the American Imagination, l914-l947. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. and London, England, l993.
Richmond, Robin. Frida Kahlo in Mexico. Pomegranate Art Books, San Francisco, CA. l994.
Stuart, Gene S., and Stuart George E. Lost Kingdoms of the Maya. Book Division of the National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. l993
Stuart, George E. Stuart,Gee S. The Timeless Vision of Teotihuacan. National Geographic Magazine, Washington D.C. December l995.
MAGAZINES
TIME - Article on Fernando Botero and the Girth of his figures. January 16, l995.
SCHOLASTIC - Art and Man. Volume 21, #5, March 3, l991
MATHEMATICS - A Mathematics Lesson from the Maya Civilization. Volume 5, Number 3, Page 154, November l998, Society of National Association Publications, Reston, VA.
CALLIOPE - The Ancient Maya. Volume 9, #6, February l999. A Cobblestone Publication.
OTHER RESOURCES USED IN RESEARCH
MAYAS Portraits of a People. Frank H. McClung Museum. The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN July 11, l998 - January 4, l999, and
Explorers Hall, National Geographic Society,
Washington, D.C., Spring l999.
INTERNET
THE MAYAS. Gathered at:
http://www.uwgb.edu/-galta/mrr/maya/myths.htm
ARTSEDNET Offline at: http:www.artsednet.getty.edu.
A resource for art teachers, as well as those wanting to integrate art in their curriculum, and for schools. Getty Education Institute for the Arts, 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 600, Los Angeles, CA 90049.