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  2. Manuel Cabré - Wikipedia

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    In 1931, he returned to Venezuela and dedicated himself to zealously capturing nature scenes in his country. In 1951, he won the National Prize for Painting and in 1955, the Herrera Toro Award, in the sixteenth Official Hall, besides other important awards. He was director of Museo de Bellas Artes of Caracas between 1942 and 1946. Manuel Cabré ...

  3. Carlos J. Tirado Yepes - Wikipedia

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    Tirado Yepes continued working on decoration while he began to participate in art exhibitions, being recognized as the “El Avilaartist. In 2003, he was invited to participate in the collective art exhibition honoring El Avila at the Venezuelan Consulate in Miami, Florida. [2]

  4. Alfredo Boulton - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Boulton (1908–1995) was a Venezuelan artist, critic, and art historian. [1] As an art historian and critic, he is known for publishing a comprehensive history of Venezuelan art. Boulton was also an active photographer; his work is held in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.

  5. List of Venezuelan artists - Wikipedia

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    Carmelo Fernández (1809–1897), artist and painter; Martín Tovar y Tovar (1827–1902) Eloy Palacios (1847–1919), artist, sculptor and painter; Emilio Jacinto Mauri (1855–1908) Emilio Boggio (1857–1920) Antonio Herrera Toro (1857–1914) Cristóbal Rojas (1857–1890) Arturo Michelena (1863–1898)

  6. Deborah Castillo - Wikipedia

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    El beso emancipador (2013), Demagogue (2015), Marx Palimpsest (2018) Deborah Castillo (born Caracas , Venezuela , 1971) is a Venezuelan artist who currently resides in Mexico . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is known for her controversial works, which challenge the chauvinism of many historical and contemporary political icons.

  7. Jorge Pizzani - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Pizzani is a Venezuelan visual artist, born in Acarigua, Venezuela on October 14, 1949. [1] He currently works in Caracas and Turgua, Venezuela . He studied at Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, Caracas. He spent working seasons in Paris and Barcelona. He is considered as one of the most important artists of contemporary Venezuelan art.

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  9. Carlos Cruz-Diez - Wikipedia

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    Cruz-Diez 2013 Grand Palais Paris France. In 2020, the Pérez Art Museum Miami acquired Chromosaturation (Cromosaturación), [3] a site specific installation initially conceived in 1965, and presented in venues all over the globe, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (2011), [4] United States; Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais in Paris (2013); [5] and Museo Würth La Rioja, Spain (2017).