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Rafael Chon'ijich was born around 1714 in K'onip, the third largest city in the Great Haruwin of the Selk'nam. His family was relatively middle class for the region. His father was a craftsman, but he specialized in pottery. Rafael took an immediate interest in pottery, and he always remembered his roots in pottery. It is said that he always carries his first notable piece of pottery with him in his bags. In 1735, he completed the work he is best known for in the Haruwin, Rafael's Pillar. It was the first major work of Western art in native Atlantia.

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  • Rafael Chon'ijich was born around 1714 in K'onip, the third largest city in the Great Haruwin of the Selk'nam. His family was relatively middle class for the region. His father was a craftsman, but he specialized in pottery. Rafael took an immediate interest in pottery, and he always remembered his roots in pottery. It is said that he always carries his first notable piece of pottery with him in his bags. In 1735, he completed the work he is best known for in the Haruwin, Rafael's Pillar. It was the first major work of Western art in native Atlantia.
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  • Rafael Chon'ijich was born around 1714 in K'onip, the third largest city in the Great Haruwin of the Selk'nam. His family was relatively middle class for the region. His father was a craftsman, but he specialized in pottery. Rafael took an immediate interest in pottery, and he always remembered his roots in pottery. It is said that he always carries his first notable piece of pottery with him in his bags. In 1733, Rafael received his first commission. He was to carve and sculpt decorations for his home city, K'onip. The city had just received fortifications, and some local citizens were afraid that they would bring war, so he was to make the fortifications into works of art. He quickly excelled at this, and went throughout the Haruwins to decorate all of the village's fortifications. He was then given a commission to design the Ona Yagich Cathedral, and began to make some impressive progress. In 1735, he completed the work he is best known for in the Haruwin, Rafael's Pillar. It was the first major work of Western art in native Atlantia.
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