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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 ...
Following the album's release, "Igual que un Ángel" debuted atop the Billboard US Hot Latin Songs chart, having received a total of 13.4 million streams in the United States, and was the second song from Orquídeas overall, after "Labios Mordidos", to enter the US Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 23, while Labios Mordidos entered the chart at number 97. [7]
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.
"El campo y sus personajes en la obra de Ángel Della Valle" by Lourdes Graciela Arin @ Centro Argentina de Investigadores de Arte (CAIA) "Los indios según Ángel Della Valle" @ Carpetas Docentes de Historia; ArtNet: A few more works by Valle; Brief biography and more paintings @ Zurbaran
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."
Sacred and Profane Love (Italian: Amor Sacro e Amor Profano) is an oil painting by Titian, probably painted in 1514, early in his career. The painting is presumed to have been commissioned by Niccolò Aurelio, a secretary to the Venetian Council of Ten , whose coat of arms appears on the sarcophagus or fountain, to celebrate his marriage to a ...
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 (Spanish for "The Wake") is an 1893 8-by-13-foot painting by Puerto Rican Impressionist painter Francisco Oller depicting a baquiné, a type of traditional wake. ...