Esperanza Elena Caro
Esperanza Elena Caro (1906–1985) was a Spanish embroiderer from Seville. She is remembered for the many richly embroidered religious works she created, especially those created after she took over the family workshop in 1943. Prominent works include the embroidered mantles and insignia she created over the years for the Virgen de Madre de Dios de la Palma and the Esperanza de Triana in connection with the Holy Week processions in the city. In 1971, she was honoured with the Gold Medal of Labour. Provided by Wikipedia-
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