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El sol y la vida: Oil on masonite, 40 x 50 cm Collection of Manuel Perusquia, Galería Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico 1948 Self-Portrait: Autorretrato: Oil on masonite, 50 x 39.5 cm Collection of Dr. Samuel Fastlicht, Mexico City, Mexico 1949 Diego and I: Diego y yo: Oil on canvas mounted on masonite, 29.5 x 22.4 cm MALBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1949
Desengaño de la vida, around 1634; Immaculate (Immaculada), several paintings now at several museums including the Prado (1636 painting), the Museo de Ponce, Puerto Rico (1654 painting), Hospital de la Venerable Orden Tercera in Madrid (1657 painting), Lyon, Budapest, etc. Annunciation, 1637, Prado; Los desposorios de la Virgen con San José, 1640
Photo of the wall of the old house of Goya, done by J. Laurent in 1874. A Pilgrimage to San Isidro (Spanish: La romería de San Isidro) is one of the Black Paintings painted by Francisco de Goya between 1819–23 on the interior walls of the house known as Quinta del Sordo ("The House of the Deaf Man") that he purchased in 1819.
A giant of early 20th century art, whose glamorous figurative paintings of women played an important role in defining Art Deco, is now the subject of her first-ever U.S. retrospective, currently ...
He studied painting at the Academia de San Alejandro, Havana from 1925 until 1926. In 1934, he studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando , Madrid , Spain. In 1937 he was a student at the Ecole des Arts appliqués , Paris , France and that same year, at the Académie Julian , Paris, France.
Jorge González Camarena (24 March 1908 – 24 May 1980) was a Mexican painter, muralist and sculptor.He is best known for his mural work, as part of the Mexican muralism movement, although his work is distinct from the main names associated with it (Rivera, Orozco and Siqueiros).
George Earl Ortman (October 17, 1926 – December 16, 2015) was an American painter, printmaker, constructionist and sculptor. His work has been referred to as Neo-Dada, pop art, minimalism and hard-edge painting.
The Ages and Death (Spanish: Las Edades y la Muerte) is an oil-on-canvas painting created between 1541 and 1544 by the German artist Hans Baldung which is in the collection of the Prado Museum, in Madrid. It is also referred to as "The Ages of Woman and Death". [1]