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  2. Francisco Laso - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Laso. Engraving by Evaristo San Cristóval. José Francisco Domingo Laso de la Vega y de los Ríos (8 May 1823, Tacna - 14 May 1869, San Mateo District) was a Peruvian painter and politician.

  3. Peruvian Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish language first arrived in Peru in 1532. During colonial and early republican times, the Spanish spoken colloquially on the coast and in the cities of the highland possessed strong local features, but as a result of dialect leveling in favor of the standard language, the language of urban Peruvians today is more or less uniform in pronunciation throughout most of the country. [5]

  4. Peruvians - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian Spanish is the main language of 82.6% majorly spoken in the Coastal cities, It is the primary language of the country used for the public media, television, radio, newspapers, and the internet in general with very minimal exceptions.

  5. Languages of Peru - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Spanish, which is the most common foreign language, there exist other languages that also did not originate in Peru, and are spoken due to the results of migration. While it is true that there are many foreign colonies in Peru , the majority of these abandoned their original language.

  6. Cusco school - Wikipedia

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    The tradition originated after the 1534 Spanish conquest of Peru, [1] and it is considered the first artistic center that systematically taught European artistic techniques in the Americas. [1] The Spanish contribution, and in general European , to the Cusco school of painting, is given from very early time, when the construction of the ...

  7. Spanish language - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 March 2025. Romance language "Castilian language" redirects here. For the specific variety of the language, see Castilian Spanish. For the broader branch of Ibero-Romance, see West Iberian languages. Spanish Castilian español castellano Pronunciation [espaˈɲol] ⓘ [kasteˈʝano] ⓘ, [kasteˈʎano ...

  8. Peruvian retablo - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] However, the "retablo ayacuchano" is the shorthand used for this genre of artwork in Spanish-language literature. [6] [7] The product still being created into the 1940's was generically called San Marcos Box (cajón San Marcos), until collector and art dealer Alicia Bustamante decided to start calling them "retablo". [8] [9] [10]

  9. Andean Baroque - Wikipedia

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    Andean Baroque (Spanish: Barroco andino or arquitectura mestiza) is an artistic movement that appeared in colonial Peru between 1680 and 1780. [1] It is located geographically between Arequipa and Lake Titicaca in what is now Peru, where rules over the highlands and spreads over the entire altiplano .