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Fernando Llort was born in San Salvador, El Salvador, on 7 April 1949 to Baltasar Llort and Victoria Choussy. [6]Llort was always creating from a young age, whether it was ceramics with his master César Sermeño, [3] or using musicality as a means of expression, Llort was not shy of exploring many artistic practices.
Nuno de Campos (born 1969) Amadeo de Souza Cardoso (1887–1918) Manuel Carmo (1958–2015) António Carneiro (1872–1930) Manuel Casimiro (born 1941) Cesariny de Vasconcelos, Mário: see under Vasconcelos: Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos (1923–2006) Coelho, José Dias: see under Dias: José Dias Coelho (1923–1961) Domingos da Cunha, O ...
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The Asociación de Artistas Plásticos de El Salvador (ADAPES) is a prominent arts association in El Salvador. ADAPES was founded in 1980 by a group of recognized Salvadoran artists. The group's fundamental objective was initially the promotion of plastic arts in El Salvador.
The first historical reference to him dates from 1518, when he was in Portugal. He probably died in Portugal, where his son Francisco de Holanda was born. "In his treatise Da pintura antiga (1548), Francisco de Holanda placed illumination at the forefront of 'all genres and modes of painting' and by no means considered it a minor art. Unlike in ...
Asociación de Artistas Plásticos de El Salvador; M. Monumento al Divino Salvador del Mundo This page was last edited on 11 March 2024, at 07:07 (UTC). Text ...
Josefa de Óbidos (Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛfɐ ð(j) ˈɔβiðuʃ]; c. 1630 – 22 July 1684 [1]) was a Spanish-born Portuguese painter. Her birth name was Josefa de Ayala Figueira, but she signed her work as "Josefa em Óbidos" or "Josefa de Ayalla". All of her work was executed in Portugal, her father's native country, where she lived from the ...
Nuno Gonçalves (c. 1425 – c. 1491, fl. 1450–71) [1] [2] was a Portuguese artist whose work initiated the Portuguese Renaissance in painting. [3] He was court painter for Afonso V of Portugal from 1450 to 1471, and in 1471 he was appointed the official painter for the city of Lisbon. [4]