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  2. Félix Toranzos - Wikipedia

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    He has delivered classes in drawing and painting workshops at the Centre for Visual Arts, as part of a group of Paraguayan and foreign artists who devote part of their time to training young apprentices in the art, technique and taste for the aesthetic. His first sample dates back to 1979.

  3. Category:Paraguayan artists - Wikipedia

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  4. Ricardo Migliorisi - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Migliorisi was born in Asunción on 6 January 1948, to Isolina Salsa Ferraris and Salvador Migliorisi Tumino, of Italian origin. He did his elementary studies at the Dante Aliglieri School and later on, at San José School, in Asunción.

  5. List of Paraguayans - Wikipedia

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    Juan Antonio Jara (1845-1887), vice-president of Paraguay Ramón Jiménez Gaona (born 1969), former track and field athlete Juliana (died c. 1542), 16th-century Guaraní rebel

  6. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Asunción - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Fine Arts of Asunción [2] (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Asunción), located on Mcal. Estigarribia and Iturbe St. in Asuncion, the capital city of Paraguay, displays over 650 works of art, paintings, sculptures, ceramics, prints, photographs, Paraguayan and international artists. As well as antique coins ...

  7. Olga Blinder - Wikipedia

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    Olga Blinder (1921 in Asunción, Paraguay – 19 July 2008) was a Paraguayan painter, engraver and sculptor. Blinder was born in Asunción into a Jewish family. [1] She lived through the Chaco War, World War II, the 1947 Paraguayan Civil War, in addition to Paraguay's coup d'états in 1954 and 1989. Blinder was also a licensed professor who ...

  8. Paraguayan Indigenous art - Wikipedia

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    The weaving of Karaguata is an important element of Indigenous art in Paraguay. It is an expression of the Indian people of the Gran Chaco. The bags of Karaguata are some of the most common applications of fiber twining. Collector's bags are mainly used by women, who carry them on their backs and have a form of a large half moon.

  9. Museo del Barro - Wikipedia

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    Museo del Barro; Established: 1979: Location: Asunción, the capital of Paraguay.: Collections: prints and drawings for public spaces and educational displays. Collection size: The clay museum houses over 300 pieces of pre-Columbian ceramics, and contains some 4,000 items of wood, fabric, and metal from the 17th century to the present day