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  2. Dominican art - Wikipedia

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    Casita Dominicana, by Daniel Henriquez 1989. Pop art is a figurative art whose aesthetic is based on everyday consumerism and images that come from advertising, photography, television, and other mass media. The simple reproducible image, cold and without any contained emotion of pop art challenged the conventions of fine arts, rising in ...

  3. Ministry of Culture (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    The first reference to an office dedicated specifically to culture in the Dominican Republic can be found on 1934 with the creation of the Secretary of State of Education and Fine Arts (Secretaría de Estado de Educación y Bellas Artes). [4] This is the origin of the modern Ministry of Education.

  4. Oscar Abreu - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Galería Nacional de Bellas Artes in Santo Domingo, held an exhibition titled Mi Psico- Expressionismo, to honor Abreu's career thus far. [12] Abreu premiered ArtForo, Art Fair in the Spring of 2016. ArtForo was the first-ever art fair exclusively featuring Dominican artists in the United States. [13]

  5. Culture of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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    They became an inspiration to young Dominican artists who were given a more international perspective on art. The art school Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes was founded as the first official center for teaching art. The country went through a renaissance heavily inspired by the trends happening in Europe. [citation needed]

  6. Ministry of Education (Dominican Republic) - Wikipedia

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    It appeared as its own entity on 1934 as the Secretary of State of Education and Fine Arts (Secretaría de Estado de Educación y Bellas Artes), although it wouldn't be until 2000 when it focused exclusively on education. Its headquarters are located at Santo Domingo. Its Minister is Ángel Hernández Castillo, since August 8, 2022.

  7. Jeannette Miller - Wikipedia

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    She also taught at the Universidad Central del Este, the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes, the Seminario Arquidiocesano Santo Tomás de Aquino and at the Centro Bonó. [1] From 1965 to 1970 she lived in Madrid, Spain, where she studied X Curso Iberoamericano (1966–1967) for Spanish language professors at the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica.

  8. Clara Ledesma - Wikipedia

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    1948: Gran Premio de Pintura de Bellas Artes en Escultura [5] 1949: Honorable mention, Exposición Femenina de Bellas Artes, Brazil. [7] 1950: Third prize, painting, La V Bienal Nacional de de Artes Plásticas de Santo Domingo [2] 1951: Representative of the Dominican Republic at the I Bienal Hispanoamerica de Arte, Madrid, Spain [2]

  9. Celeste Woss y Gil - Wikipedia

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    Woss y Gil was born on May 5, 1891, in Santo Domingo to María Altagracia Ricart Pérez and two-time former president Alejandro Woss y Gil (1885-1887 and 1903). [1] Alejandro Woss y Gil served briefly as president in 1903; because he was removed from office after only a few short months, the Woss y Gil family left for France in exile, living there until 1912 before moving to Cuba.