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This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:20th-century Spanish Jews and Category:20th-century Spanish LGBTQ people and Category:20th-century Spanish women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.
The Bronze Screen directed and produced by Susan Racho, and Alberto Dominguez, examines, analyzes, and critiques the portrayal of Latinos in Hollywood over the course of a century. [1] Released in 2002, the documentary traces the different stereotypes evoked by Hollywood throughout the mid 19th and 20th century. [2]
Portrait of a Spanish nobleman, The 5th Duke of Alburquerque, Grandee of Spain, at the height of the Spanish Empire, 1560 The Spanish nobility are people who possess a title of nobility confirmed by the Spanish Ministry of the Presidency, Justice and Relations with the Cortes, as well as those individuals appointed to one of Spain's three highest orders of knighthood: the Order of the Golden ...
20th-century Spanish people (10 C, 211 P) S. Second Spanish Republic (9 C, 46 P) 20th century in Seville (3 C, 13 P) Spanish transition to democracy (4 C, 42 P) T.
During the first decade of the 20th century, his style changed as he experimented with different theories, techniques, and ideas. After 1906, the Fauvist work of the older artist Henri Matisse motivated Picasso to explore more radical styles, beginning a fruitful rivalry between the two artists, who subsequently were often paired by critics as ...
María de Maeztu was an early twentieth century Spanish feminist and pedalogist. She helped co-found the International Institute for Young Ladies in Spain in 1913 as part of larger collaborative efforts. Two years later, she would go on to found the Residence for Young Ladies. She would continue to push for women's education in pre-Republican days.
Approaching the 20th century, cameras became more accessible and more people began to be able to take photographs for themselves. [9] Post-mortem photography as early as the 1970s was taken up by artists, and continues today. Presently, it is largely private, except for photos of stillborn children on the website Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep. [10]
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