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  2. El Jaleo - Wikipedia

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    Sargent's painting Capri (1878) depicts Rosina Ferrara dancing the tarantella, and anticipates the flamenco of El Jaleo. [6] Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Almost 12 feet (3.7 m) wide, El Jaleo is broadly painted in a nearly monochromatic palette, but for spots of red at the right and an orange at left, which is reminiscent of the lemons Édouard Manet inserted into several of his ...

  3. Fabian Perez - Wikipedia

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    Fabian Perez (Spanish: Fabián Pérez) is a visual artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina, known for his paintings of tango and flamenco dancing and nightclub life, as well as for his acknowledged portraits of world celebrities. Perez' artwork has gained considerable international attention and praise from qualified sources.

  4. La Argentinita - Wikipedia

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    Encarnación López Júlvez, better known by her stage name, La Argentinita (Buenos Aires, March 3, 1898 – New York, September 24, 1945), was a Spanish-Argentine flamenco dancer, choreographer and singer. La Argentinita was considered one of the highest expressions of this art form during her time. [1]

  5. La Chunga - Wikipedia

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    A 1958 photo shows Salvador Dalí inviting her to make art by dancing on a blank canvas. During intervals, Dali would paint beneath her feet. [3] She was known for her barefoot style of flamenco dance and described as "The Barefoot Dancer". [4] She was admired by Picasso as a "shining naif". [5] She also exhibited in several galleries in Paris ...

  6. Fletcher Sibthorp - Wikipedia

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    Art for the 'populace' Also known in Britain for his popular limited-edition prints of flamenco dancers, he won the Fine Art Trade Guild's poll as the most successful living British print artist of 2006, thus receiving the John Solomon Award. [9] The previous two years had seen the hugely successful artist Jack Vettriano as holder of the title.

  7. Pioneering dancer popularized flamenco scene in area, worked ...

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    She and her husband worked from 1968 to 1970 at El Nido, a restaurant and bar in Tesuque, where dancer Vicente Romero had set up a summer flamenco season in the 1950s. She danced, and her husband ...