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Art historian Luis Álvarez Urquieta was one of the first authors to raise the issue of pre-Columbian art in his book "Pintura en Chile" (Painting in Chile). The author explains that most of the painting developed before the arrival of the Spanish was done by the Atacameño and Araucano cultures, and also identified Diaguita and Inca influences.
Cosme San Martín (1850–1906), painter and art teacher; Kamal Siegel (born 1978), digital artist; Pablo Siebel (born 1954), painter; Carlos Sotomayor (1911-1988), Cubist painter; Francisca Sutil (born 1952), painter
Diego Portales – Minister, major designer of the Chilean State during the first half of the 19th century; Juan Antonio Ríos (1888–1946) – Chilean lawyer, political figure and 24th President of Chile; Laura Rodríguez – first Humanist Party deputy in the world; Jennifer Rojas – social worker and politician
The study of physics in Chile traces to the chairs of experimental physics funded by Juan Martínez de Rozas between 1781 and 1783 in the Convictorio Carolino. [1]When the Chilean National Institute began teaching on 10 August 1813, one of the institute's eighteen chairs was for experimental physics.
Whilst studying in France and upon his return to Chile, he submitted his works to be included in most art galleries and art contests in Santiago, and won awards on several occasions. During the last decade of the 19th century, when living in Valparaíso, he played an active role as an administrator at the Theater La Victoria, as well as ...
Estefan is one of the most beloved performers in Latin music history (and in music history in general). During her legendary career, Estefan sold over 100 million records, landed 38 #1 hit on the ...
Fernando Errázuriz Aldunate (1777–1841), political figure. José Antonio Errázuriz (1747–1821), priest and political figure. José Tomás Errázuriz (1856–1927), landscape painter and diplomat. María Errázuriz (1861–1922), First Lady of Chile and the wife of President Germán Riesco Errázuriz. [5]
The Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art (Spanish: Museo Chileno de Arte Precolombino) is an art museum dedicated to the study and display of pre-Columbian artworks and artifacts from Central and South America. [1] The museum is located in the city centre of Santiago, the capital of Chile.