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She published two volumes of the book, Peruvian Art in School: a Manual for Teaching Drawing in Peruvian Schools (1926 and 1929) (Spanish: El arte peruano en la escuela: un manual para la enseñar deldibujo en las escuelas peruanos), which was well received by Peruvian president Augusto B. Leguía, and Izcue was awarded a two-year pension to study in Paris. [11]
Javier de Villota (17 March 1942 – 16 November 2024) was a Spanish painter, sculptor and architect who came from two generations of artists, being the great-grandson of José Diaz y Palma and grandnephew of José Gutiérrez Solana who deeply influenced his career.
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Esquela is an American roots rock band from Bovina, a small rural town in Upstate New York. [1] Formed in 2010 by John "Chico" Finn and Keith Christopher, Esquela's current lineup includes John "Chico" Finn (vocals, bass), Rebecca Frame (vocals), Brian Shafer (lead guitar), and Matt Woodin (mandolin, guitar).
Gonzalo Miguel Ezquerra Sánchez (January 10, 1913 – October 29, 1984) was a Spanish Falangist, soldier and volunteer member of the Waffen-SS. He fought in the Spanish Civil War and in the Second World War, in a battalion of the Spanish Blue Division or 250. Infanterie-Division as it was known in the German Army.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede said on Monday the country is looking to strengthen its defence and mining ties with the United States, albeit on its own terms, following ...
Melissa Rivers lost everything she owned in the Palisades fires on Jan. 7, but says her mother Joan's famous archive of jokes remains intact
The Quito School (Escuela Quiteña) is a Latin American colonial artistic tradition that constitutes essentially the whole of the professional artistic output developed in the territory of the Royal Audience of Quito – from Pasto and Popayán in the north to Piura and Cajamarca in the south – during the Spanish colonial period (1542–1824 ...