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  2. List of artists from the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    Julia Santos Solomon (born 1956), multidisciplinary artist including work in illustration, drawing, painting, sculpture, fashion design, landscape, and mural painting; Darío Suro (1917–1997), painter, art critic, and diplomat from La Vega, Dominican Republic

  3. List of Dominican painters - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Peguero (born 1961), Dominican-born American contemporary landscape and botanical artist; Fernando Peña Defilló (1926–2016), Dominican painter of Canarian descent and Catalan descent; Guillo Pérez (1923–2014), painter; Eligio Pichardo (1929–1984) Dominican-born American painte

  4. Dominican art - Wikipedia

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    Campesino cibaeño, Yoryi Morel 1941. Dominican art comprises all the visual arts and plastic arts made in Dominican Republic.Since ancient times, various groups have inhabited the island of Ayíti/Quisqueya (the indigenous names of the island), or Hispaniola (what the Spanish named the island); the history of its art is generally compartmentalized in the same three periods throughout ...

  5. Tito Canepa - Wikipedia

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    Tito Enrique Canepa Jiménez (21 September 1916 – 11 February 2014) [1] was a leading Dominican painter of the generation that came of age in the 1930s and 1940s. Canepa's artistic identity was shaped in New York City, where he lived from the age of 21, never returning to stay in his native country.

  6. Yoryi Morel - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Octavio Morel Tavárez (known as Yoryi Morel) was a Dominican painter, musician, and teacher born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic; he is remembered as the leading costumbrista painter in the country and one of the early progenitors of the Dominican modernist school of painting, along with contemporaries Jaime Colsón, Darío Suro, and Celeste Woss y Gil.

  7. Jaime Colson - Wikipedia

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    Colson suffered economic hardships in Paris and sales of his works were minimal. [13] Following suggestions from Dominican writer Pedro Henríquez Ureña and Mexican poet Maples Arce, he left for Mexico in 1934 with hopes of improving his situation; there, Colson held a personal exhibition, sponsored by the Secretary of Education and began teaching at the Workers' School of Art. [14]