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Jorge Octavio Morel Tavárez (known as Yoryi Morel) was a Dominican painter, musician, and teacher born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic; he is remembered as the leading costumbrista painter in the country and one of the early progenitors of the Dominican modernist school of painting, along with contemporaries Jaime Colsón, Darío Suro, and Celeste Woss y Gil.
The orange color represents the eponymous fire of Tierra del Fuego (English: Land of Fire). [3] The shape of the orange field is a stylized representation of the outline of the Argentine section of the Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego. The blue represents the sea that surrounds the island, and the sky.
A Mexican fandango from the 19th century. In the image a china woman can be seen dancing with her characteristic fine attire, to the sound of a harp.. The fashion design of the china poblana dress is attributed to Catarina de San Juan, although it certainly incorporates elements from the diverse cultures that were mixed in New Spain during three centuries of Spanish rule.
In August 1836, a 20-year-old Mella married Josefa Brea, the daughter of hero José Gertrudis Brea and Josefa Hernández, born on February 14, 1814. (Brea was also the first cousin of Doña Concepción Bona y Hernández de Gómez, who was responsible for making the first Dominican flag raised at the Puerta del Conde in February 1844. She died ...
Parque de Bombas in August 1977. The structure was built as the main exhibit pavilion for the 1882 Exhibition Trade Fair. [4] The Madrid-based central government assigned the task of designing and constructing it to a Spanish Army officer, Lt. Colonel Máximo de Meana y Guridi [5] [6] who was also a trained architect and later served as Mayor of the city.
María de los Ángeles Becerra was born on 12 February 2000 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, to cardiologist Pedro Becerra and nurse Irene Aletti. [3] She has two older siblings, Juan Manuel and Geraldine, and a younger sister, Aylín. [2] Becerra is of Chilean and Mapuche descent; her great-grandmother was Chilean. [5]
PINY: Institute of New York (also known as PINY: Pinypon Institute of New York [1]) is an English-language Spanish animated television series that premiered on Disney Channel in Spain on 18 September 2016. [3] The series is created by Victor M. Lopez and Rubén Zarauza, and is based on the Pinypon toy franchise.
DaVinci Resolve is a proprietary color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, developed by Australian company Blackmagic Design.