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José Campeche y Jordán [note 1] (December 23, 1751 – November 7, 1809), is the first known Puerto Rican visual artist and considered by art critics as one of the best rococo artists in the Americas. Campeche y Jordán loved to use colors that referenced the landscape of Puerto Rico, as well as the social and political crème de la crème.
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Throughout his later life and after his death, Oller was compared to Jose Campeche as one of the most outstanding figures of the arts in his country. Campeche created an impressive body of portraits and religious subjects. [6] In 1884, he founded an art school for young women [8] which was later to be known as the Universidad Nacional.
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Galería Nacional (National Gallery) located in Old San Juan within the historic colonial section of the capital of Puerto Rico, houses the largest collection of Puerto Rican paintings from the eighteenth century to the 1960s.
Jose Acosta Hernandez (born 1966) José Braulio Bedia Valdés (born 1959) José Bernal (1925–2010) F. Lennox Campello (born 1956) María Magdalena Campos Pons (born 1959) Yoan Capote; Manuel Carbonell (1917–2011) Pedro Álvarez Castelló (1967–2004) Humberto Jesús Castro García (born 1957) Rafael Consuegra (1941–2021) Felipe Dulzaides
Miguel Pou Becerra [note 1] (24 August 1880 [2] – 6 May 1968) [3] was a Puerto Rican oil canvas painter, draftsman, and art professor. [4] Together with José Campeche and Francisco Oller, he has been called "one of Puerto Rico's greatest masters."
Rodríguez León, Mario, El obispo Juan Alejo de Arizmendi ante el proceso revolucionario y el inicio de la emancipación de América Latina y el Caribe, Editorial Amigo del Hogar, Dominican Republic 2003, p. 133. Rodríguez, Jorge, "Aparecen nuevas obras de Campeche, Oller y Albizu", El Vocero (6 May 2008) Trens, Manuel, Maria.