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  2. José Martí - Wikipedia

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    The "White Rose" name of Germany's Anti Nazi resistance group led by Sophie and Hans Scholl of Munich university was apparently inspired by Jose Marti's verse "Cultivo Una Rosa Blanca" (Versos Sencillos). [114] In Bucharest Romania a public school and the Romanian-Cuban Friendship Association from Targoviste are both named "Jose Martí".

  3. José Martí Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Housed on the ground floor of the tower which overlooks the city, the memorial features two rooms of correspondence, writings and items from the life of José Martí and displays relating to his life story. A third room illustrates the history of the Plaza de la Revolucion and a fourth room is used for displays of contemporary art.

  4. José Martí y Monsó - Wikipedia

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    José Martí y Monsó (4 January 1840, Valencia - 14 December 1912, Valladolid) was a Spanish painter, art professor, researcher and museum official. He was considered an expert on Castilian art and the history of Holy Week in Valladolid .

  5. Monument to José Martí (Madrid) - Wikipedia

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    Gifted by the Republic of Cuba to Madrid, [1] the monument was authored by José Villa (sculptor) and Rómulo Fernández (architect). [2]Standing 7.90 metre high, the monument consists of a cuboid with a (1.80 x 1.80) m base, bifurcating in two bodies upon its upper part. [3]

  6. Raúl Martínez (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Raúl Martínez was a well-rounded designer, as he was successful in just about every art form he pursued: from the early abstract paintings to the later representative ones; from photography to college; from screen printing movie posters to freelance graphic design for government institutions such as the ICAIC.

  7. Jilma Madera - Wikipedia

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    Lilia Jilma Madera Valiente (September 18, 1915 – February 21, 2000) was a well-known Cuban sculptor. Her two most famous works are the Christ of Havana and the bust of José Martí on the Pico Turquino, which is the highest peak of Cuba.

  8. File:Monumento a José Martí, Madrid.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Juan José Sicre - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Sicre (born Juan José Sicre Velez; 1898 – 1974) [1] was a Cuban sculptor. His most famous sculpture is of José Martí y Pérez (1958) (the José Martí Memorial) in the Plaza de la Revolución in Havana.