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Guillermo Tovar de Teresa (Mexico City, August 23, 1956 – idem, November 10, 2013) was a Mexican historian and an art collector (mainly of painting, literature and ancient books, deeply knowledgeable about the work of the great photographers in Mexico), bibliographer, philanthropist, , and scholar. He was a constant defender of the historical and artistic Mexican heritage, mainly from his hometown, of which he was chronicler, an appointment that was originally in charge of the Presidency and to which he resigned to propose the creation of the . He was a specialist in the New Spain/Mexican colonial period art, history and literature. He published several books about Colonial Mexican art and collaborated, among others, for the newspaper La Jornada. He stood out for his early intelligence: he

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  • Guillermo Tovar de Teresa (Mexico City, August 23, 1956 – idem, November 10, 2013) was a Mexican historian and an art collector (mainly of painting, literature and ancient books, deeply knowledgeable about the work of the great photographers in Mexico), bibliographer, philanthropist, , and scholar. He was a constant defender of the historical and artistic Mexican heritage, mainly from his hometown, of which he was chronicler, an appointment that was originally in charge of the Presidency and to which he resigned to propose the creation of the . He was a specialist in the New Spain/Mexican colonial period art, history and literature. He published several books about Colonial Mexican art and collaborated, among others, for the newspaper La Jornada. He stood out for his early intelligence: he (en)
  • Guillermo Tovar de Teresa (Ciudad de México; 23 de agosto de 1956-Ibídem; 10 de noviembre del 2013) fue un historiador y coleccionista de arte (principalmente de pintura, de literatura y de libros antiguos, profundamente conocedor de la obra de los grandes fotógrafos en México), bibliógrafo, filántropo, ,​ bibliófilo, , cinéfilo y erudito autodidacta mexicano.​​ Fue defensor constante del patrimonio histórico-artístico de su país natal, principalmente de su ciudad natal, de la que fue cronista emérito, nombramiento que estuvo originalmente a cargo de la Presidencia y al que renunció para proponer la creación del .​​ Publicó varios libros acerca del arte novohispano y colaboró, entre otros, para el periódico La Jornada.​ Destacó por su inteligencia precoz: aprendió a leer mucho antes de ing (es)
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