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  2. Agustín Arrieta - Wikipedia

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    El chinaco y la china; La cocina poblana – The Poblano Kitchen; El costeño – The Boy from the Coast; El claco de risa (Un hombre en harapos rodeado de niños) – The Sound of Laughter (A man in rags surrounded by children) La Familia Mexicana (La Pensativa) – The Mexican Family (The Pensive Woman) Intervención– The Intervention

  3. List of people who follow a straight edge lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    Minor Threat and Fugazi frontman Ian MacKaye, credited as creator of the term "straight edge" Pro wrestler and MMA fighter CM Punk Rapper and producer Tyler, the Creator Pitcher C. J. Wilson H 2 O frontman Toby Morse Rise Against Frontman Tim McIlrath Electro house musician and producer Steve Aoki Arch Enemy lead singer Alissa White-Gluz

  4. La casa (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    La casa is a 2024 Spanish slice-of-life drama film directed by Álex Montoya based on the graphic novel of the same name by Paco Roca. Its ensemble cast features David Verdaguer , Luis Callejo , Óscar de la Fuente, Olivia Molina , María Romanillos , Lorena López, Marta Belenguer, Jordi Aguilar, Tosca Montoya, and Miguel Rellán .

  5. Artisanal Talavera of Puebla and Tlaxcala - Wikipedia

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    Talavera plate by Marcela Lobo. Authentic Talavera pottery mainly comes from Talavera de la Reina in Spain, and the town of San Pablo del Monte (in Tlaxcala) [6] [7] and the cities of Puebla, Atlixco, Cholula and Tecali, in Mexico; as the clays needed and the history of this craft are both centered there.

  6. China poblana - Wikipedia

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    Poblanas (women of Puebla), in a 19th-century vignette.To the left appears a chinaco [].. China poblana (lit.Chinese woman from Puebla) is considered the traditional style of dress of women in Mexico, although in reality it only belonged to some urban zones in the middle and southeast of the country, before its disappearance in the second half of the 19th century.

  7. The House at Rueil - Wikipedia

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    In the Berlin version, only part of the dark blue roof can be seen, the rest is cut off from the upper edge of the picture. A lighter shade of blue in the upper left corner could suggest the sky. In the Melbourne version, the picture ends on the second floor; the roof area is completely cut off from the upper edge of the picture.

  8. Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem - Wikipedia

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    Picasso i els 4 Gats. La clau de la modernitat: 2001: National Art Museum of Catalonia: Barcelona: Ramon Casas. El pintor del moderinsme [7] 2001: Mapfre Vida Cultural Foundation: Madrid: Ramon Casas. El pintor del moderinsme [7] 2001: Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais: Paris: Paris Barcelone de Gaudi a Miró: 2002: Museu Picasso: Barcelona ...

  9. Agustín Lazo Adalid - Wikipedia

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    Agustín Lazo Adalid (1896 – January 28, 1971) was a Mexican artist and playwright who is credited with introducing surrealism to Mexico. Although he grew up during the era of the Mexican Revolution, his time in Europe in the 1920s and early 1930s, set his aesthetics towards the avant-garde movements of that continent, rather than towards Mexican muralism, making him a part of the Los ...