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  2. 1938 in art - Wikipedia

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    Spring/Summer – Wyndham Lewis's Portrait of T. S. Eliot is submitted for exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London but rejected (as expected by the artist), [2] [3] although Eliot himself approves of the painting and Augustus John resigns from the academy in reaction to its rejection. [4]

  3. Pepper-Pot: A Scene in the Philadelphia Market - Wikipedia

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    Pepper-Pot: A Scene in the Philadelphia Market is an oil-on-canvas genre painting by American artist John Lewis Krimmel (1786–1821). It was painted in Philadelphia in 1811. . Gifted by Edward Barnes Leisenring Jr. in 2001, the work is held in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of A

  4. The Wounded Table - Wikipedia

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    The painting reflects ongoing themes in Kahlo's work, including Mexicanidad, indigeneity, self-portraiture, and grief/loss.Kahlo is seated at the center of the table where figures previously seen in her painting The Four Inhabitants of Mexico City also appear. [6]

  5. List of Mexican artists - Wikipedia

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    Juan Francisco de Aguilera (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] José de Alcíbar (ca 1730–1803) [4] Ignacio Maria Barreda, single canvas casta painting 1777; Miguel Cabrera (ca 1695–1768) [4] José del Castillo (active in the last third of the 18th century) [4] Juan Correa (ca 1645–1716) [4] Nicolás Correa (ca 1660-ca 1729 ...

  6. Votive paintings of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Votive painting dedicated to Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos 1911 painting; the man survived an attack by a bull. Votive paintings in Mexico go by several names in Spanish such as “ex voto,” “retablo” or “lámina,” which refer to their purpose, place often found, or material from which they are traditionally made respectively. The ...

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  9. Mexican art - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of Mexico City sites appeared beginning in the seventeenth century, most famously a painting by Cristóbal de Villalpando of the Plaza Mayor in Mexico City, ca. 1696, showing the damage to the viceregal palace from the 1692 corn riot. It also shows the Parián market, where luxury goods were sold.