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Juan Varela, biologist and artist in his former studio in Madrid nearby mountains. Juan Varela (Madrid, Spain, 1950) is a biologist and Wildlife Artist. [1] Born in Madrid where he studied Biology and obtained a master's degree with his studies on seabird behavior.
Spanish control of the leading centre of North European art, Flanders, from 1483 and also of the Kingdom of Naples from 1548, both ending in 1714, had a great influence on Spanish art, and the level of spending attracted artists from other areas, such as El Greco, Rubens and (from a safe distance) Titian in the Spanish Golden Age, as well as ...
Natalia Toledo Paz (born 1968) is a Mexican poet who writes in Spanish and Zapotec.Her work helped to revive interest in the Zapotec language. [1] Ida Kozlowska-Day states that Toledo is "one of the most recognized contemporary poets in the native languages of Mexico."
Ángela Ruiz Robles (March 28, 1895 in Villamanín, León – October 27, 1975 in Ferrol, A Coruña) was a Spanish teacher, writer, pioneer and inventor of the mechanical precursor to the electronic book, invented 20 years prior to Michael Hart’s Project Gutenberg, commonly referred to as the true inventor of the e-book, and over half a century before present-day e-books.
Pages in category "19th-century Spanish painters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 209 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of some Spanish words of Germanic origin. The list includes words from Visigothic , Frankish , Langobardic , Middle Dutch , Middle High German , Middle Low German , Old English , Old High German , Old Norse , Old Swedish , English , and finally, words which come from Germanic with the specific source unknown.
He continued to work, and participated in the meetings of the Third International Congress of the Spanish Language, in 2004, where he gave a humorous lecture about taboo words and the final speech. On 26 April 2006, the Senate awarded him the Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Mention of Honour for his career and his contribution to Argentine culture.
Power Paola (born Paola Andrea Gaviria Silguero; June 20, 1977) [1] is a Colombian-Ecuadorian cartoonist. [2] She is the author of graphic memoirs Virus Tropical (2011), Por Dentro (2012), Diario (2013), qp (2014), Todo Va a Estar Bien (2015) and Nos vamos (2016).