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Leona Vicario was an only child, the daughter of a wealthy businessman from Castilla la Vieja, Spain. Her mother was Camila Fernandez de San Salvador, from Toluca. Leona acquired an extensive education in the sciences, fine arts, painting, singing, and literature.
Jessica Kairé (born 1980), sculptor, installation artist; Alfred Julio Jensen (1903–1981), abstract painter; Jorge de León (born 1976), performance artist; Aníbal López (born 1964), painter, performance artist, photography, videographer; Carlos Mérida (1891–1984) Rafael Rodríguez Padilla (1890–1929), painter, printmaker, sculptor
Juan Pantoja de la Cruz (1553–1608) Painter; Pedro de las Cuevas (1568–1635) Painter; Luis Tristán (1580–1624) Painter; Antonio de Espinosa (1565–1630) Painter; Jerónimo Rodriguez de Espinosa (1562–1630) Painter; Juan de Espinosa (fl. 1628–1659) Painter, son of Juan Bautista de Espinosa (?) Juan Bautista de Espinosa (1590–1641 ...
Salvador at work in "Callejón de Hamel" with his painting "Makuto" (2008). Salvador Gonzáles Escalona, born October 21, 1948, in Camagüey, Cuba, and died 16 of april 2021 in Havana, Cuba, was a Cuban painter, muralist and sculptor. His artist name is Salvador. His work is known as an "afro-cuban" style.
Andrés Eligio Quintana Roo (30 November 1787 – 15 April 1851) was a Mexican liberal politician, lawyer, and author. He was the husband of fellow independence activist Leona Vicario.
This is a list of notable Spanish artists born after 1800. ... Salvador Dal í (1904–1989 ... installation, multimedia and conceptual art; Carla Berrocal (born 1983
Luis de Mena [46] José de Mora (active in the first half of the 18th century) [4] Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz (1713–1772) [4] José de Páez (1720-ca 1790) [4] Antonio Pėrez de Aguilar (active in the mid-18th century) [4] Hipólito de Rioja (active in the 2nd half of the 17th century) [4] Antonio Rodríguez (1636–1691) [4] Juan Rodríguez ...
In the words of Julien de Beaumarchais de Rothschild, “The artist must be like Mouton: an extremely well-known artist who does not need Mouton to promote his or her art”. [ 1 ] Once, on a trip to the USA, Philippine de Rothschild saw that wealthy collectors of Château Mouton Rothschild had enlarged the bottles' labels and were displaying ...