Joaquín Torres-García (28 July 1874 – 8 August 1949) was a prominent Uruguayan-Spanish artist, theorist, and author, renowned for his international impact...
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Joaquin Torres may refer to: Joaquín Torres (footballer) (born 1997), Argentinian footballer Joaquín Torres-García (1874–1949), Spanish-Uruguayan artist...
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Invertida is a 1943 pen and ink drawing by the Uruguayan artist Joaquín Torres García. The image features a depiction of South America that has been turned...
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Constructive Universalism) was a style of art created and developed by Joaquín Torres-García. Through the study and incorporation of basic geometric structure...
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Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo) (redirect from Torre Antel)
Torre de las Telecomunicaciones (Telecommunications Tower), or Torre Joaquín Torres García (Joaquín Torres García Tower), usually referred as Antel Tower...
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orientation as political statement can be traced back to the early 1900s. Joaquín Torres García, a Uruguayan modernist painter, created one of the first maps to...
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the wife of Uruguayan painter Joaquín Torres García. She was considered to be an "inseparable companion" to Torres García, accompanied him to conferences...
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paintings, painted by Joaquín Torres García are exhibited. The museum was established by Manolita Piña Torres, the widow of Torres Garcia after his death in...
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Taller Torres Garcia (sometimes abbreviated TTG) was an organization founded by Joaquín Torres-García in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1943. It was also known...
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Galeries Dalmau (section 1912: Picasso, Torres-García)
Stijl, and abstract art with Francis Picabia, Kees van Dongen, Joaquín Torres-García, Henri Matisse, Juliette Roche, Georges Braque, André Derain, Auguste...
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Bellver, Gaudí's assistant. Josep Maria Jujol and the painters Joaquín Torres García, Iu Pascual and Jaume Llongueras were also involved. Gaudí abandoned...
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Joaquín Torres García (103x130cm) El Sol. Joaquín Torres García (190x700cm) Pachamama. Joaquín Torres García (87x280cm) El Pez. Joaquín Torres García...
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Joaquín Torres-García, Wifredo Lam, Matta = Intercambios del modernismo : cuatro precursores latinoamericanos : Diego Rivera, Joaquín Torres-García,...
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artists after World War I (see Victor Pasmore), and John McHale. Joaquín Torres García and Manuel Rendón were instrumental in spreading Constructivism...
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Torres, Venezuelan writer Joaquín Torres García, Uruguayan artist Julio Romero de Torres, Spanish painter Raymunda Torres y Quiroga, Argentine writer...
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the first designs for the layout of the periodical. He wrote to Joaquín Torres-García on 28 May 1929 : I will prepare the blueprint fo nouveau plan."...
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Square) was a group of abstract artists in Paris, founded 1929 by Joaquín Torres García and Michel Seuphor. The group published a journal with the same...
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América Invertida, drawn in 1943, by Joaquín Torres García...
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abstraction. In 1929 he discussed his plans with Uruguayan painter Joaquín Torres-García, with candidates for membership of this group including Georges...
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materials. Prior to his death, Torres Félix was a key figure and major drug trafficker for Ismael Zambada García and Joaquín Guzmán Loera, Mexico's most...
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Cuban-American FBI agent Joaquín Torres-García (1874–1949), Uruguayan artist John Garcia (disambiguation), multiple people Johnny García, Mexican footballer...
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curatorial era include works by Rafael Barradas, Pedro Figari, Joaquín Torres-García, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Armando Reverón amongst others. Rafael...
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Rivera, Remedios Varo, Tarsila do Amaral, Wifredo Lam, Xul Solar, Joaquín Torres-García, Emilio Pettorutti, Cándido Portinari and Antonio Berni. At present...
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Spanish painting". In 1934, he and Roberto Payro wrote a monograph on Joaquín Torres-García. With Julio Pérez Ferrero, he compiled the 1935 Literary Almanac...
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Varvara Stepanova, Alexander Rodchenko, Manuel Rendón Seminario, Joaquín Torres García, László Moholy-Nagy, Antoine Pevsner and Naum Gabo. Although colleagues...
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as the Torres García Museum and the Gurvich Museum. The Torres García Museum was dedicated in honor of the Uruguayan artist Joaquín Torres-García. La cumparsita...
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Uruguayan father. In 1938, he emigrated to Uruguay, where he met Joaquín Torres-García. He spent his early years in Uruguay in Montevideo, where he founded...
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the World Dies in New York at 111 "Manolita Piña, viuda del pintor Joaquín Torres". El País (in Spanish). 1994-06-13. Retrieved 2023-04-16. Gary Baum...
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sculptor. She was a member of the Constructive Art Association led by Joaquín Torres-García and creator of her own style that stands out in Uruguayan art of...
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businessman. Rosa Acle took lessons from Constructivist painter Joaquín Torres-García in 1934 and 1935. Encouraged by her literary professor, the poet...
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