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This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. 20th-century Paraguayan artists (2 C, 4 P)
Paraguayan Indigenous art is the visual art created by the indigenous peoples of Paraguay. While indigenous artists embrace contemporary Western art media, their arts also include pre-Columbian art forms. Indigenous art includes ceramics, baskets, weaving and threading, feather art and leather work. It is a hybrid nature includes the ...
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 ...
Known for. artist. Notable work. “Geometrías”, “Asunción, los escenarios de la utopía”. Awards. Prize “Pedro Agüero”, Asunción, Paraguay. 1998. Félix Toranzos (born October 30, 1962) is a Paraguayan artist, architect and graphic designer, [1] considered to be one of the most conspicuous representatives of the new generation of ...
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.
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Known for. Painting, Education. Ofelia Echagüe Vera (1904–1987) was a painter and educator from Asunción, Paraguay . She is credited as a founder of modern art in Paraguay, through her work in the plastic arts, and through her influence upon her students, particularly Olga Blinder, Pedro Di Lascio, and Aldo Del Pino, who became the vanguard ...
The Guarani are a group of culturally-related indigenous peoples of South America.They are distinguished from the related Tupi by their use of the Guarani language.The traditional range of the Guarani people is in what is now Paraguay between the Paraná River and lower Paraguay River, the Misiones Province of Argentina, southern Brazil once as far east as Rio de Janeiro, and parts of Uruguay ...