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Andrea Hamilton (born 1968), fine-art photographer; Daniel Hernández (1856–1932) César Yauri Huanay (born 1962) Elena Izcue (1889–1970), illustrator, graphic artist; Nelson Medina (born 1978) Carlos Enrique Polanco; Irma Poma Canchumani (born 1969), mate burilado artist; Jorge Vinatea Reinoso (1900–1931) José Sabogal (1888–1956 ...
Peruvian sculpture and painting began to define themselves from the ateliers founded by monks, who were strongly influenced by the Sevillian Baroque School.In this context, the stalls of the Cathedral choir, the fountain of the Main Square of Lima [2] both by Pedro de Noguera, and a great part of the colonial production were registered.
The Cuzqueña paintings were a form of religious art whose main purpose was didactic. [1] The Spanish, who aimed to convert the Incas to Catholicism, sent a group of religious artists to Cusco. [1] These artists formed a school for Quechua people and Mestizos, teaching them drawing and oil painting. [1]
Ignacio Merino Muñoz (30 January 1817–17 March 1876) was a Peruvian painter notable for historical and costumbrista works, and considered the founder of the Peruvian school of painting. [1] [2] Beginning at age 6, he spent much of his life in Paris. [3]
Victor Delfin oil painting, 43 inches x 58 inches (private collection) Delfín was the youngest child of eight in a poor family of a welder in Lobitos, a coastal fishing village in the Piura region of northwest Peru, and grew up watching and helping his father grind bits for oil rigs in his workshop. [2]
Marcos Zapata (c. 1710–1773), also called Marcos Sapaca Inca, was a Peruvian painter, known for combining Christian stories with indigenous culture. The most famous example being The Last Supper (c.1753), which represents the famous New Testament story, but with the incorporation of Andean foods such as Cuy. [1]
Pablo Cesar Amaringo Shuña (January 21, 1938 [2] – November 16, 2009) was a Peruvian artist, renowned for his intricate, colourful depictions of his visions from drinking the entheogenic plant brew ayahuasca. [3]
Daniel Hernández Morillo (1 August 1856, Salcabamba – 23 October 1932, Lima) was a Peruvian painter in the Academic style who spent most of his working life in Paris. He also served as the first Director of the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes.
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