Gabriel Bracho (born 25 May 1915 in Los Puertos de Altagracia, Zulia, died 6 March 1995 in Caracas) was a Venezuelan artist.[citation needed] He and César...
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Carlos Bracho (born 1937), Mexican actor and writer Coral Bracho (born 1951), Mexican poet Diana Bracho (born 1944), Mexican actress Gabriel Bracho (1915–1995)...
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by Mexican painting, along with Héctor Poleo, Pedro León Castro and Gabriel Bracho; All of them, after having started their studies in Caracas, went to...
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Anahuacalli Museum Crystal Cubism Elaine Hamilton-O'Neal Jewish culture Gabriel Bracho, Venezuelan muralist Cárcamo de Dolores Glorious Victory painting of...
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Zapata Harry Abend (1937–2021) Antonio Ladislao Alcantara (1898–1991) Gabriel Bracho (1915–1995) Manuel Cabré (1890–1984) Gregorio Camacho (1933–2002) Pedro...
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and baseboards. Boyacá is also decorated by a painting of muralist Gabriel Bracho, who represents the faces of Bolívar, Francisco de Paula Santander and...
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Howland Blashfield Blek le Rat Giotto di Bondone Guillaume Bottazzi Gabriel Bracho Arturo Garcia Bustos Paul Cadmus Barbara Carrasco Eleanor Coen Dean...
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been associated with social realism: American realism British New Wave Gabriel Bracho, exponent of the social realism artistic movement in Venezuela Italian...
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(1905–1982) Gertrude Goldschmidt "Gego" (1912–1994) César Rengifo (1915–1980) Gabriel Bracho (1915–1995) Braulio Salazar (1917–2008) Mario Abreu (1919–1993) Alejandro...
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Santiago Martinez Delgado championed muralism in Colombia, as did Gabriel Bracho in Venezuela. In the Dominican Republic, Spanish exile José Vela Zanetti...
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as el Paredón, the Monument was erected under the tenure of Pedro Luis Bracho Navarrete as the governor of Falcón state and was inaugurated on 20 February...
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Gertrude Goldschmidt (1912–1994), a.k.a. "Gego" César Rengifo (1915–1980) Gabriel Bracho (1915–1995) Braulio Salazar (1917–2008) Mario Abreu (1919–1993) Alejandro...
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15, 2010 Por Sánchez Taffur Nedo "Wikihistoria de Arte Venezolano: Gabriel Bracho". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 28 July 2013...
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et al. 2012. Rojas-Bracho & Taylor 2021. Delgado 2012, pp. 73–103. Rojas-Bracho et al. 2019, pp. 12. VaquitaCPR 2019. Rojas-Bracho et al. 2019, pp. 17...
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fire. Franco Bertinetti, 71, Italian fencer and Olympic gold medalist. Gabriel Bracho, 79, Venezuelan artist. Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass, 54, Polish actress...
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dictatorship of Juan Vicente Gómez.[citation needed] In 1931, along with Gabriel Bracho, Espartaco González, Isidro Valles, and others, she helped form the...
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stars Edith González, Gabriel Soto, Jaime Camil, Ludwika Paleta, María Sorté, Maya Mishalska, Adamari López, Julio Alemán, Carlos Bracho, Claudio Báez and...
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is an adaptation of the Turkish series İstanbullu Gelin. It stars Diana Bracho, Marcus Ornellas and Alejandra Robles Gil. Paula Bernal and Rogelio Iturbide...
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Brook – Gabriel Lima Rita Macedo – Beatriz Arturo Beristáin – Porvenir Diana Bracho – Utopía Gladys Bermejo – Voluntad Mario Castillón Bracho – Undercover...
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Sevilla asked to Producciones Calderón to call again Gabriel Figueroa as her photograph and Julio Bracho, one of the most prestigious filmmakers in Mexico...
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Gabriel Orozco (born April 27, 1962) is a Mexican artist. He gained his reputation in the early 1990s for his exploration of drawing, photography, sculpture...
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Gabriel Figueroa Mateos (April 24, 1907 – April 27, 1997) was a Mexican cinematographer who is regarded as one of the greatest cinematographers of the...
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Ángel Bracho (February 14, 1911 – February 1, 2005) was a Mexican engraver and painter who is best known for his politically themed work associated with...
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Juarez Juan Ríos as David Bencomo Andrea Santibañez as Angélica María Julio Bracho as General Andrés Puentes Michel Chauvet as Manuel Alvarado Giovanna Zacarías...
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Romero (film) (category Films scored by Gabriel Yared)
botched ransom, Romero discovers that his friend Father Osuna (Alejandro Bracho), a militant critic of the military regime, has been captured and tortured...
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La Colonia since they were teens. La Colonia is led by Colmillo (Julio Bracho) and his right-hand, who is actually Rodrígo, now known as "El Faier". One...
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Another Dawn (1943 film) (category Films directed by Julio Bracho)
amanecer) is a 1943 Mexican thriller film directed and co-written by Julio Bracho and starring Andrea Palma, Pedro Armendáriz and Alberto Galán. The film's...
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Park Ji-eun and produced by KBS. It stars Zuria Vega, Daniel Arenas, Diana Bracho and Silvia Pinal. The series revolves around Robert Cooper, a doctor who...
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Diego Covarrubias as Gabriel Mauricio Barrientos as Montemayor Paly Duval as Lorena Ana Claudia Talancón as Paula Diana Bracho as Ofelia Concepción Márquez...
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Oh, What Times, Don Simon! (category Films directed by Julio Bracho)
Simón!) is a 1941 Mexican period musical comedy film directed by Julio Bracho and starring Joaquín Pardavé, Arturo de Córdova and Mapy Cortés. It was...
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