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Christ Crucified (Spanish: Cristo crucificado) is a 1780 oil-on-canvas painting of the crucifixion of Jesus by Spanish Romantic painter Francisco de Goya.He presented it to the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando as his reception piece as an academic painter.
Matamoros Querido is the first album by Rigo Tovar. It was recorded in Houston, Texas. The cover photograph was taken in the museum district of Houston, in front of the Mecom Fountains. The album contains two of his most popular songs, "Matamoros Querido" and "Lamento de Amor". The album is dedicated to Tovar's hometown of Matamoros, Tamaulipas ...
Rigoberto Tovar García (March 29, 1946 – March 27, 2005), better known as Rigo Tovar, was a Mexican musician, singer and actor. Famous for his cumbias , Tovar infused traditional Mexican and Latin music with modern instruments like the electric guitar and synthesizer and popular styles such as rock and cumbia.
The Cristo Redentor, as Brazilians call it, is a postcard not only for the city of Rio de Janeiro but for the entire country. The statue’s wide-open arms, spanning 92 feet, seem to personally ...
Rigo Tovar chronology; ... (1973) En La Cumbre (1974) En Acción (1975) En La Cumbre is a studio album by Rigo Tovar and the band ... Noche de Cumbia; Mi Amiga, Mi ...
Perhaps by royal commission, in 1674, Juan Carreño de Miranda executed a splendid copy of Raphael's original, which was displayed to the public on the main altar of the Convent of Santa Ana of barefoot Carmelites in Madrid. Carreño, renouncing his own style, much looser and more fluffy, faithfully follows the color, the finished invoice and ...
Gabriella Tovar and Jesus Mendoza, both in their twenties, had only been dating for one month before they embarked on a string of heists at unlicensed weed shops around the city that came to an ...
Sagrat Cor de Jesus (Christ, the Sacred Heart of Jesus) is a monument [1] located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Ibiza Town on the Spanish island of Ibiza. [2] [3]