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El chinaco y la china; La cocina poblana – The Poblano Kitchen; El costeño – The Boy from the Coast; El claco de risa (Un hombre en harapos rodeado de niños) – The Sound of Laughter (A man in rags surrounded by children) La Familia Mexicana (La Pensativa) – The Mexican Family (The Pensive Woman) Intervención– The Intervention
En Vivo is the 24th album and fifth live album by Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario. It was recorded live in the Coliseo de Puerto Rico , with over 60,000 in attendance. [ 1 ] The show featured artists Ricky Martin and Tommy Torres performing classics with Nazario.
Political writer and translator. Author of the book Sober Living for the Revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics. [43] Gail Greenwood: Bassist for bands like Belly and L7. [44] George Stroumboulopoulos: Canadian television and radio personality. [45] Glen E. Friedman: Photographer, artist and political activist. [46] [47 ...
"Four Abstract Classicists reveals, in retrospect, not merely four senior moderns who reduced their painting to precise, flat profundities, but a current of sensibility in the esthetic climate of Los Angeles," critic Peter Plagens wrote in 1974. As he saw it, the hard-edge style rose from Los Angeles’ "desert air, youthful cleanliness ...
The Street Enters the House (La Strada Entra Nella Casa) is a 1912 oil-on-canvas painting by Italian artist Umberto Boccioni.Painted in the Futurist style, the work centres on a woman on a balcony in front of a busy street, with the sounds of the activity below portrayed as a riot of shapes and colours.
Harwood’s progression toward Hard-edge painting first developed while pursuing her BFA at Syracuse University in the 1950s, where a focus on Abstract Expressionism, classicism, and balance led to her trademark style. [4] In an interview with Geoform, Harwood stated, "In nature most shapes can be reduced to geometric forms. It seemed to me to ...
In the Berlin version, only part of the dark blue roof can be seen, the rest is cut off from the upper edge of the picture. A lighter shade of blue in the upper left corner could suggest the sky. In the Melbourne version, the picture ends on the second floor; the roof area is completely cut off from the upper edge of the picture.
The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe is a pointillist painting by French artist Georges Seurat, located in the Indianapolis Museum of Art in Indianapolis, Indiana. Painted in 1890, the year before his death, it depicts a harbor in the small French port of Gravelines. [1] Described as "wistful and poetic," it is one of the treasures of ...