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  2. Peruvian art - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian sculpture and painting began to define themselves from the ateliers founded by monks, who were strongly influenced by the Sevillian Baroque School.In this context, the stalls of the Cathedral choir, the fountain of the Main Square of Lima [2] both by Pedro de Noguera, and a great part of the colonial production were registered.

  3. List of Peruvian artists - Wikipedia

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    Martín Chambi (1891–1973), photographer. Gerardo Chávez (born c. 1937) Victor Delfín (born c. 1927) Andrea Hamilton (born 1968), fine-art photographer. Daniel Hernández (1856–1932) César Yauri Huanay (born 1962) Nelson Medina (born 1978) Carlos Enrique Polanco. Irma Poma Canchumani (born 1969), mate burilado artist.

  4. Category:Peruvian artists - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. 18th-century Peruvian artists ‎ (1 P) 19th-century Peruvian artists ‎ (2 C) 20th-century Peruvian artists ‎ (4 C, 4 P) 21st-century Peruvian artists ‎ (2 C, 4 P)

  5. Víctor Delfín - Wikipedia

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    El Beso. Víctor Delfín (born 20 December 1927 in Lobitos, Peru) is one of the leading sculptors and painters in Peru. He is best known for his monumental El Beso (the kiss), a large sculpture unveiled in 1993 in the "Love Park" by the Pacific Ocean in the Miraflores district of Lima. Many newlyweds visit the park to pose in front of the ...

  6. Peruvian retablo - Wikipedia

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    Retablos are a sophisticated Peruvian folk art in the form of portable boxes which depict religious, historical, or everyday events that are important to the Indigenous people of the highlands. It is a tradition originated in Ayacucho. The Spanish word retablo comes from the Latin retro-tabulum (“behind the table or altar”), which was later ...

  7. Máximo Laura - Wikipedia

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    Máximo Laura Taboada (born 18 November 1959 in Ayacucho) [ 3] is a Peruvian tapestry weaver, recognized as one of South America's most unique textile artists. He is also known for starting the contemporary tapestry movement in Peru.

  8. Alberto Vargas - Wikipedia

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    Alberto Vargas. Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez (9 February 1896 – 30 December 1982) was a Peruvian -American painter of pin-up girls. He is often considered one of the most famous of the pin-up artists, and as one of the pioneers of airbrush art. Numerous Vargas paintings have sold and continue to sell for tens of thousands around the world.

  9. Category:Peruvian art - Wikipedia

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    Señor de los Temblores. Categories: Arts in Peru. Art by country. South American art by country. Latin American art. Works by Peruvian people. Automatic category TOC generates no TOC. Commons category link is on Wikidata.