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Los disparates (The Follies), also known as Proverbios or Sueños , is a series of prints in etching and aquatint, with retouching in drypoint and engraving, created by Spanish painter and printmaker Francisco Goya between 1815 and 1823.
El euro y la empresa, Instituto Superior de Técnicas y Prácticas Bancarias-ISTPB, 1999. Cómo elaborar un manual de franquicia. Un ejemplo práctico, CIE Dossat 2000, 2000. Proverbios para la empresa. Sabiduría de siempre para directivos de hoy, CIE Dossat 2000, 2ª edición, 2000. Manual de creación de empresa.
Francisco de Goya's black painting Fight with Cudgels can be seen as a premonition of the civil wars of Spain.. The two Spains (Spanish: las dos Españas) is a phrase from a short poem by Spanish poet Antonio Machado.
Sign from former headquarters of the El Día newspaper, while on Calle Salud, Ponce (1945–1970), now on display at Museo de la Historia de Ponce El Nuevo Día was founded in 1909 in the city of Ponce as "El Diario de Puerto Rico," [a] later changing its name to "El Día" in 1911, a name it kept for nearly seven decades.
In his written works and public statements, García Calvo attempted to give voice to an anonymous popular sentiment [16] that rejects the intrigues of Power. [17] An essential part of this struggle consists in denouncing Reality [18] - an idea that appears to be a true reflection of "what there is", while in fact it is an abstract construction in which things are reduced by force to the status ...
The Book of Proverbs (Hebrew: מִשְלֵי, Mišlê; Greek: Παροιμίαι; Latin: Liber Proverbiorum, "Proverbs (of Solomon)") is a book in the third section (called Ketuvim) of the Torah Old Testament traditionally ascribed to King Solomon and his students. [1]
For Cervantes and the readers of his day, Don Quixote was a one-volume book published in 1605, divided internally into four parts, not the first part of a two-part set. The mention in the 1605 book of further adventures yet to be told was totally conventional, did not indicate any authorial plans for a continuation, and was not taken seriously by the book's first readers.
Edward Thomas Hardy was born in the Hammersmith district of London [5] on 15 September 1977, [6] [7] the only child of artist and painter Anne (née Barrett) and novelist and comedy writer Edward "Chips" Hardy.