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Pages in category "Artists from Santiago, Chile" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Catalina Bauer (born 1976), visual artist; Joan Belmar (born 1970), visual artist; Samy Benmayor (born 1956), painter; Francisca Benítez (born 1974), visual artist and activist; Claudio Bravo (1936–2011), hyper-realism painter; Roser Bru (1923–2021), painter and engraver; Pablo Burchard (1875–1964), painter
Marcos Segundo Maturana (1830–1892), military and art collector. Gary Medel (born 1987), football player. Jorge Medina (1926–2021), prelate of the Catholic Church. Rodrigo Meléndez (born 1977), football player. Óscar Meneses (born 1960), football player and manager. Sergio Messen (1949–2010), football player.
Joaquín Toesca – designer of the presidential house "La Moneda", in Santiago Maria Jose Ubiergo – Chilean DREAMer in the United States, Story Featured in the New York Times; Family member to notable Chilean Folk Singer Fernando Ubiergo [ 7 ] Her story has been featured in El Diario, ABC, and News 12 Connecticut, among other media outlets.
A list of notable Latin American visual artists (painters, sculptors, photographers, video artists, ... Santiago Martínez Delgado (1906–1954) Oscar Murillo (born 1986)
It was designed by the Chilean architect Emile Jéquier in a full-blown Beaux-arts style and is situated in the Parque Forestal of Santiago. Behind it is located the Museum of Contemporary Art (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo) of the University of Chile, in which is also located the old School of Fine Arts (Escuela de Bellas Artes).
The latter was more varied and rich, ranging from portraits of famous people by artists such as José Gil de Castro and Raymond Monvoisin to the representation of folkloric scenes of independence by the Chilean Manuel Antonio Caro and the German Mauricio Rugendas, [C1] to scientific and bibliographic representation of plants, animals and cities ...
Juan Francisco González Escobar [1] (Santiago, Chile, September 25, 1853 – Santiago, March 4, 1933) is known as one of the four Great Chilean Masters and as the archetypal romantic bohemian artist of the early 20th century.