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Piden aeroplanos y les dan alas de petate: Oil on metal, 12.0 x 16.5 cm Unknown 1938 What the Water Gave Me: Lo que el agua me dio: Oil on canvas, 91.44 x 70.5 cm Collection of Daniel Filipacchi, Paris, France 1938 When I Have You, Life, How Much I Love You† Cuando te tengo a ti, vida, cuanto te quiero: Oil on board, 55.6 x 35.6 cm Private ...
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.
Araceli Gilbert de Blomberg (1913 in Guayaquil, Ecuador – 1993 in Quito), was an Ecuadorian artist. Gilbert enrolled in the School of Fine Arts in Santiago de Chile in 1936, studying under Jorge Caballero and Hernán Gazmurri , well-known encouragers of the Chilean plastic rebellion that later transformed into the Montparnasse group.
Mona Lisa was created by Leonardo da Vinci using oil paints during the Renaissance period in the 15th century.. Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments combined with a drying oil as the binder.
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."
Orquídeas (transl. Orchids) is the fourth studio album and second Spanish-language album by American singer Kali Uchis. It was released on January 12, 2024, through Geffen Records . The album features guest appearances by Peso Pluma , El Alfa , JT , Karol G , and Rauw Alejandro .
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]
El Velorio depicts a traditional 19th-century baquiné or velorio del angelito ("wake of a little angel"), [2] a specific type of wake with origins in Afro-Puerto Rican culture that was celebrated by jibaros and other countrymen as funerary celebrations for the death of a child.