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Oswaldo Guayasamín later worked as a taxi and truck driver. He was the eldest of ten children in his family. When he was young, he enjoyed drawing caricatures of his teachers and the children that he played with.
The painter Oswaldo Guayasamín's La Capilla del Hombre ("The Chapel of Man") occupies a site in Bellavista overlooking the city of Quito, Ecuador. The Capilla is a purpose-built art museum dedicated to the peoples of Latin America. Construction of Guayasamín's masterpiece began in 1995 and unfortunately was not completed until 2002, after his ...
Oswaldo Guayasamín (1919–1999), Ecuadorian painter and sculptor; Max Gubler (1898–1973), Swiss artist; Hans Gude (1825–1903), Norwegian painter; Paul Guigou (1834–1871), French landscape painter; Albert Guillaume (1873–1942), French painter and caricaturist; Armand Guillaumin (1841–1927), French painter and lithographer
Oswaldo Moncayo (1923-1984) Oswaldo Moreno (1929-2011) Oswaldo Viteri (1931–present) Patricio Cueva Jaramillo (1928–present) Rafael Salas (1824-1906)
This article is a list of Ecuadorian artists.. Alba Calderón (1908–1982, Guayaquil) [1]; Aníbal Villacís (born 1927, Ambato); Araceli Gilbert (1913–1993) [1]; Caesar Andrade Faini (born 1913, Quito)
Ecuadorian painters include: Eduardo Kingman, Oswaldo Guayasamín and Camilo Egas from the Indiginist Movement; Manuel Rendón, Jaime Zapata, Enrique Tábara, Aníbal Villacís, Theo Constante, León Ricaurte and Estuardo Maldonado from the Informalist Movement; and Luis Burgos Flor with his abstract, Futuristic style.
Oswaldo Guayasamín, Quechua painter and sculptor, 1919–1999; Eduardo Kingman, Mestizo painter, 1913–1998; Luis Macas, Quechua anthropologist and politician, born 1951; Mincaye, Hauo preacher and church elder, born 1935; Nina Pacari, Kichwa politician, lawyer and Indigenous leader from Cotacachi, born 1961; Antonio Vargas, Quechua politician
Oswaldo (Spanish for "Oswald") is a Spanish masculine given name. It may refer to: Oswaldo Buzzoni (1924–1988), Brazilian footballer; Oswaldo Cabrera (born 1999 ...