José Villegas Cordero (26 August 1844, Seville – 9 November 1921, Madrid) was a Spanish painter of historical, genre and costumbrista scenes. His father...
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(born José Cordero 1987), Puerto Rican professional wrestler José García Cordero (born 1951), Dominican artist in Paris José Villegas Cordero (1844–1921)...
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with other Spanish artists who were studying there. One of them, José Villegas Cordero, had difficulty pronouncing Etxenagusia's Basque name, calling him...
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Julian under Carolus-Duran. In 1878, he went to Rome to study with José Villegas Cordero and there met his future wife, Maud Howe, Pulitzer-prize-winning...
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Adolph von Menzel. Back in Rome he studied with José Benlliure, Emilio Sala, and José Villegas Cordero. In 1888, Sorolla returned to Valencia to marry...
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1894–1896 Francisco Pradilla, 1896–1898 Luis Álvarez Catalá, 1898–1901 José Villegas Cordero, 1901–1918 Aureliano de Beruete y Moret, 1918–1922 Fernando Álvarez...
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depth. Claudio Castelucho, flamenco Theatre flamenco work sample José Villegas Cordero, Baile Andaluz John Singer Sargent, Spanish Dancer Scenes of flamenco...
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la Concha Félix de la Concha Miguel Condé Emília Coranty Llurià José Villegas Cordero Joaquín Lloréns Fernández de Cordoba Gabriel de la Corte Juan de...
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bullfighting injuries, such as the September 2011 goring of matador Juan José Padilla's head by a bull in Zaragoza, resulting in the loss of his left eye...
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purity and hope for the future. The anthem of Andalusia was composed by José del Castillo Díaz (director of the Municipal Band of Seville, commonly known...
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2011, pp. 26–27. Moya Valgañón 2011, pp. 26–29. Bibliography Moya Valgañón, José Gabriel (2011). "Sobre los inicios del Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla"...
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return to Rome with his friend, Salvador Viniegra, to work with José Villegas Cordero, who had a definitive influence on his style. He continued to visit...
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his stipend expired, until 1874, sharing a home with his friends, José Villegas Cordero and Francisco Peralta del Campo. They also took classes together...
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took classes with José Casado del Alisal. He also attended the Accademia Chigi and was employed in the workshops of José Villegas Cordero and Lorenzo Vallés [es]...
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Amaya designed a bronze sculpture for the burial of the painter José Villegas Cordero. The work was inspired by the painting The Triumph of the Dogueiraise...
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took a study trip to Rome, where he came under the influence of José Villegas Cordero. Later, he travelled throughout Italy and spent an extended period...
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sponsorship of D. José Juan Fernández de Villavicencio, Marqués del Castrillo. There he met and worked under the painter José Villegas Cordero, and joined a...
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travelled to Italy, in the company of his fellow Spanish artists, José Villegas Cordero and Luis Jiménez Aranda. He would remain there for the rest of his...
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(1915), and Goya, pintor de retratos (1916). In 1918, he succeeded José Villegas Cordero as Director of the Museo del Prado; becoming the first person who...
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large gold medal: Max Koner, Elisabeth Vilma Lwoff-Parlaghy and José Villegas Cordero and a small gold medal each for Peter Breuer, Ludwig Dettmann, Rudolf...
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was able to continue his studies in Italy, where he worked with José Villegas Cordero and Francisco Pradilla in Rome, then spent some time in Florence...
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Muriel as Aurelia Enrique Rocha as Villegas Nuria Bages as Eugenia Cynthia Klitbo as Cristina Cisneros Joaquín Cordero as Rosendo Cisneros Norma Lazareno...
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Sandoval Pedro Sicard...José Enrique Fernández Vidal (Villain) José Alonso...Antonio Fernández Vidal Luis Felipe Tovar...Ángel Cordero (Villain) Martha Cristiana...
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Financial Times. Villegas, Paulina (27 November 2017). "Mexico's Finance Minister Says He'll Run for President". New York Times. "Jose Antonio Meade of...
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Philippine Domestic Silver (1990) (co-authored with Ramon N. Villegas and Regalado Trota Jose) Power+Faith+Image: Philippine Art and in Ivory from the 16th...
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widow residing there, and also because of the Venetian production of Villegas Cordero and Martín Rico, whose preciosity in the depiction of the landscape...
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Heath (seasons 1–2) Fermin Martinez as Juan José "El Azul" Esparragoza Moreno (seasons 1–3) Guillermo Villegas as Sammy Alvarez (season 1) Horacio Garcia...
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politician José Balmes, painter Fanny Pollarolo [es], former deputy Mercedes Valdivieso, writer José Miguel Varas, journalist Fernando Villegas, writer and...
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Arbeláez, archbishops Arturo Duque Villegas and Aníbal Muñoz Duque, Braulio Henao, Anselmo Pineda, Abraham Moreno, José Tomás Henao and Braulio Henao Mejía...
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September 13, 2021) ▌Gilberto Herrera Ruiz (MORENA) ▌Marybel Villegas Canché (MORENA) ▌▌José Luis Pech Várguez (MORENA, then MC) (until March 5, 2022; since...
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