Lola Cueto
Dolores "Lola" Velásquez Cueto | |
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| Born | María Dolores Velázquez Rivas March 2, 1897 Azcapotzalco, Mexico |
| Died | January 24, 1978 (aged 80) Mexico City, Mexico |
| Nationality | Mexican |
| Other names | María Dolores Velázquez Rivas de Cueto, Lola Velázquez Cueto |
| Education | Academy of San Carlos |
| Known for | painting, printmaking, puppet design |
| Spouse | Germán Cueto |
| Children | 2, including Mireya Cueto |
María Dolores Velázquez Rivas, better known as "Lola" Cueto (March 2, 1897, in Azcapotzalco – January 24, 1978, in Mexico City) was a Mexican painter, printmaker, puppet designer and puppeteer. She is best known for her work in children's theater, creating sets, puppets and theatre companies performing pieces for educational purposes. Cueto took her last name from husband Germán Cueto, which whom she had two daughters, one of whom is noted playwright and puppeteer Mireya Cueto. Most of Cueto's artistic interest was related to Mexican handcrafts and folk art, either creating paintings about it or creating traditional works such as tapestries, papel picado and traditional Mexican toys.