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  2. Alejandro Obregón - Wikipedia

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    Cosas de aire (Air Things), created in 1970, was donated by The BBVA Bank of Colombia to the Museo de Arte Moderno de Barranquilla in 2008. It is an acrylic mural on mortar cement, measuring 16.5x9 meters, featuring bright and sweeping geometric patterns devoid of the brushstrokes that are typical of his work.

  3. Votive paintings of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Votive painting dedicated to Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos 1911 painting; the man survived an attack by a bull.. Votive paintings in Mexico go by several names in Spanish such as “ex voto,” “retablo” or “lámina,” which refer to their purpose, place often found, or material from which they are traditionally made respectively.

  4. Cundo Bermúdez - Wikipedia

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    1946 – Palacio de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; 1957 – "Exposición de Cundo Bermúdez", Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo, Lima, Peru; 1974 – "Cundo Bermúdez Painting/Alfredo Lozano Sculptures", Bacardí Art Gallery, Miami, Florida; 1979 – Museum of Modern Art of Latin America, Washington, D.C.

  5. Oil painting - Wikipedia

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    Mona Lisa was created by Leonardo da Vinci using oil paints during the Renaissance period in the 15th century.. Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments combined with a drying oil as the binder.

  6. Huichol art - Wikipedia

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    The work is called "Huichol Thought and Soul" and measures 2.4 by 3 meters in total divided into 80 panels of 30 cm by 30 cm, created by artist Santos de la Torre. [ 13 ] One of the most recent commissioned works is the " Vochol ," a Volkswagen Beetle which was covered in Huichol designs using 2,277,000 beads fastened to the body of the car ...

  7. File:Pinturas Negras de Goya, Quinta del Sordo, pintura ...

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    Español: Serie de las Pinturas Negras de Goya, fotografiadas en el año 1874 por J. Laurent (Jean Laurent, o Juan Laurent Minier), en el interior de la antigua casa de la Quinta de Goya, cerca del puente de Segovia, entonces en las afueras de la ciudad de Madrid, España. Esta pintura se conoce como "Átropos" o "Las Parcas".

  8. Black Paintings - Wikipedia

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    The Quinta del Sordo, in a scale model built between 1828 and 1830, at the Museo de Historia de Madrid (Museum of History). [7]Goya acquired the Quinta del Sordo villa on the banks of the River Manzanares, near the Segovia bridge and with views over the plains of San Isidro, in February 1819.

  9. Cuélebre - Wikipedia

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    El Cuélebre.Woodcarving by Lise.. Cuélebre or Culebre is a legendary creature in the mythology of Asturias and Cantabrian in northern Spain. It is depicted as a giant, winged serpent-dragon that inhabits caves and guards treasures, often keeping anjanas (fairy-like beings, also known as xanas) captive.