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Retrato de una niña: Oil on canvas, 118.1 x 80 cm Frida Kahlo Museum, Coyoacán, Mexico 1929 Portrait of a Girl with Ribbon Around her Waist: Retrato de una niña con un lazo en la cintura: Oil on canvas, dimensions unknown Unknown 1929 Portrait of Isolda Pinedo Kahlo: Retrato de Isolda Pinedo Kahlo: Oil on canvas, 65.5 x 44 cm
The History of the Mexicans as Told by Their Paintings (Spanish: Historia de los Mexicanos por sus pinturas) is a Spanish language, post-conquest codex written in the 1530s. This manuscript was likely composed by Father Andrés de Olmos, an early Franciscan friar. It is presumed to be based upon one or more indigenous pictorial codices.
Academia de Artes y Ciencias Cinematográficas. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014; Karush, Matthew B. (15 May 2012). Culture of Class: Radio and Cinema in the Making of a Divided Argentina, 1920–1946. Duke University Press. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-8223-5264-8 "Los martes orquideas". Todo Argentina
Woss y Gil was born on May 5, 1891, in Santo Domingo to María Altagracia Ricart Pérez and two-time former president Alejandro Woss y Gil (1885-1887 and 1903). [1] Alejandro Woss y Gil served briefly as president in 1903; because he was removed from office after only a few short months, the Woss y Gil family left for France in exile, living there until 1912 before moving to Cuba.
Miguel Pou Becerra [note 1] (24 August 1880 [2] – 6 May 1968) [3] was a Puerto Rican oil canvas painter, draftsman, and art professor. [4] Together with José Campeche and Francisco Oller, he has been called "one of Puerto Rico's greatest masters."
Pablo Picasso, 1901, Old Woman (Woman with Gloves), oil on cardboard, 67 x 52.1 cm, Philadelphia Museum of Art Le Gourmet, 1901, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Pedro Mañach, 1901, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Pablo Picasso, 1901, Harlequin and his Companion (Les deux saltimbanques), oil on canvas, 73 x 60 cm, Pushkin Museum, Moscow Pablo Picasso, 1901, Portrait de ...
A Young Tiger Playing with its Mother is an 1830–1831 painting by French artist Eugène Delacroix depicting two enormous tigers "playing" with each other. Painted early in his career, it shows how the artist was attracted to animal subjects in this period. [1]
My Dress Hangs There (1933) is an oil painting and collage by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo.. Kahlo began this painting while staying in New York City with her husband, Diego Rivera, and completed it after the couple returned to their home in Mexico City. [1]