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Goya Foods, Inc., is a producer and distributor of foods and beverages sold in the United States and many Spanish-speaking countries. It has facilities in the United ...
When Ricardo Alvarado went grocery shopping this week, he had a list of items to buy, but he steered clear of anything from Goya Foods. A performing artist based in New York City, Alvarado is ...
Joseph Andrew Unanue (March 14, 1925 – June 12, 2013) was an American-born son of Spanish parents who was the president of Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic–owned food company in the United States.
A 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m 2) Best Buy was opened as part of the chain's 2000 expansion into the New York metro area. [74] Secaucus is home to several corporate headquarters, including The Children's Place, [75] FiberMedia, [76] Hartz Mountain Industries, [77] and Quest Diagnostics. [78] Goya Foods previously had its headquarters there. [79]
The Goya Room of the Magnani-Rocca Foundation (Italy) The Family of the Infante Don Luis is an informal group portrait (far removed, therefore, from the outcomes of the later Charles IV of Spain and His Family), in which the fourteen members of Don Luis’s family appear “stiffened as if on the final cue, before the curtain falls,” as observed by Riccomini.
Goya used the imagery of covens of witches in a number of works, most notably in one of his Black Paintings, Witches' Sabbath or The Great He-Goat (1821–1823). His paintings have been seen as a protest against those who upheld and enforced the values of the Spanish Inquisition , which had been active in Witch hunting during the seventeenth ...
Photo of the wall of the old house of Goya, done by J. Laurent in 1874. A Pilgrimage to San Isidro (Spanish: La romería de San Isidro) is one of the Black Paintings painted by Francisco de Goya between 1819–23 on the interior walls of the house known as Quinta del Sordo ("The House of the Deaf Man") that he purchased in 1819.