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Esteban Munras
(1798 - 1850)
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Lived/Active: California
Known for: sculpture-religious figure, mural
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Biography from AskART:
| Esteban Munras was in California in the early 19th century at the Mission San Miguel where he painted religious themes on murals with the assistance of the Salinian Indians.
He was a dealer in hides and tallow, the products of his rancho.
Source: his great-granddaughter Engracia Munras Dougherty
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