• Pedro de Oraá (1931 – 25 August 2020) was a Cuban contemporary visual artist, best known for his contributions to the Cuban abstract movement of Concretism...
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  • existed from 1959 until 1961 and its members included Pedro de Oraá, Loló Soldevilla, Sandú Darié, Pedro Carmelo Álvarez López, Wifredo Arrcay Ochandarena...
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  • Concrete art (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Wayback Machine Term defined by tate.org Kendall Art Center Three Cuban concrete abstract artists: Sandú Darié, Pedro de Oraá and Loló Soldevilla...
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  • abstraction. In 1956, Soldevilla along with her husband and fellow artist Pedro de Oraá, returned to Cuba and founded Galeria Color-Luz, an artistic space solely...
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  • Cuban art gallery Color Luz, owned by the painters Loló Soldevilla and Pedro de Oraá. While immersing himself in the Havana art scene, he was introduced...
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    Lamentan en Cuba deceso de Pedro de Oraá, Premio de Artes Plásticas 2015 (in Spanish) Victor Christopher Ferkiss Fallecimiento de Rebeca Guber (1926-2020)...
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  • Gabriel de Torres Juan Crámen Pedro Antonio Salazar Castillo y Varona Andrés García Camba Luis Lardizábal Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri Francisco de Paula...
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  • Hurtado, Pierre-Yves Trémois, Fern Cunningham, Ron Gorchov, Mrinal Haque, Pedro de Oraá, Douglas MacDiarmid, Siah Armajani, Jürgen Schadeberg, Philippe Daverio...
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  • painter Gilberto de la Nuez (1913–1993), outsider painter and woodcut maker Pedro Pablo Oliva (born 1949), painter Pedro de Oraá (1931–2020), painter...
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    Concrete, Sandú Darié, Pedro de Oraá and Loló Soldevilla, Group show. Across Time: Cuban Abstractions, Pedro Avila, Pedro de Oraá, José Villa, Group show...
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  • Lamentan en Cuba deceso de Pedro de Oraá, Premio de Artes Plásticas 2015 (in Spanish) Falleció Paco Prats, Premio Nacional de Cine 2020 en Cuba (in Spanish)...
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    Inmaculada González Inmaculada Torres Laura de la Torre María del Mar Rey Marta Gens Olga Martín Rita Oraá Virginia Cardona Head coach: Jaime Fernández...
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    cultural attaché, bringing European influence. Her partner in the effort, Pedro de Oraá, an artist, poet and art critic, born in 1931, also wrote a short history...
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  • 2020 in art (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    sculptor August 22 - Mrinal Haque, 61, Bangladeshi sculptor August 25 - Pedro de Oraá, 88, Cuban painter August 26 - Douglas MacDiarmid, 97, New Zealand painter...
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  • Martín de Ursúa (or Urzúa) y Arizmendi (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈtin de wɾˈsu.a j aɾiθˈmendi]; February 22, 1653 – February 4, 1715), Count of Lizárraga...
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    Santiago de Vera was a native of Alcalá de Henares, Spain and the sixth Spanish governor of the Philippines, from May 16, 1584, until May 1590.: 286–287 ...
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    Archbishop of Nueva Cáceres Manuel de Matos to the bishopric. Upon the death of Governor-General Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban in 1759, the See...
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    (2014-09-24). "La ley del aborto, la historia de un fiasco". El País (in Spanish). ISSN 1134-6582. Retrieved 2019-04-27. Oraá, María Salas (2018-11-26). "Clamor...
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    of the "Ordinances of Good Government", a document first drafted by Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban. Meanwhile, in 1804, he proposed the modernization...
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    Camilo García de Polavieja y del Castillo-Negrete, 1st Marquess of Polavieja (13 July 1838 – 15 January 1914) was a Spanish general, born in a family of...
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    Hermano Pule (Apolinario de la Cruz) of Lucban, Tayabas. This revolt was eventually crushed by Governor-General Marcelino de Oraá Lecumberri. As part of...
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    and later as Spanish Minister for War. Weyler was born in 1838 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. His distant paternal ancestors were originally Prussians...
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  • carried out with money from his nephew, Pedro Coloma y Escalona, Marqués of Canales de Chozas, marrie to married to Ana de Tapia y Zúñiga. In 1675, two years...
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  • Manila to the Spanish in 1764, the Spanish Governor-General Francisco Javier de la Torre resumed administration of the Philippines under the authority of...
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    Cerralbo, Don Pedro Tesifón de Moctezuma (knight of the Order of Santiago), Don Joaquín Gines de Oca Moctezuma y Mendoza (who received the Grandeza de España...
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  • Carilda Oliver Labra, Rafaela Chacón Nardi, Roberto Friol and Francisco de Oráa. The third class, born between 1940 and 1945, were not much different from...
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    Meeting place Palacio de las Cortes Term 17 August 2023 (2023-08-17) – Election 23 July 2023 Government Third government of Pedro Sánchez Website congreso...
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  • Government" in 1768, a document drafted by former Governor-General Pedro Manuel de Arandía Santisteban. The delay in the arrival of the decree, which...
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    2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Guia Oficial de Filipinas : anuario Historico-Estadistico-Administrativo: 01/01/1889_e002...
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    Juan Alaminos y de Vivar (1813–1899) was a Spanish general who served as the 96th Governor-General of the Philippines. There is not much known about the...
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