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Randy Trujillo shakes his head at what he sees as a growing threat to the Traditional Spanish Market: the rise of contemporary styles. “I do this for tradition,” he said. “If we don’t keep these ...
Always more.” Archive of the World: Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500-1800, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, until 30 October ...
What LACMA’s collection of Spanish American art, 1500-1800, says about the world today Unidentified artist, “Folding Screen With Indian Wedding, Mitote, and Flying Pole,” Mexico, circa 1660 ...
Gulf Coast residents are invited to see for themselves — with the aid of magnifying glasses — when the Alabama Miniature Art Society presents the 2nd annual Spanish Moss Miniature Art Juried ...
Spanish collectors seem particularly keen on fostering local talent when buying art. According to McAndrew’s study, two-thirds of the works sold last year in the country were by Spanish artists ...
On Christmas Eve, 1734, an inferno destroyed the Alcázar palace in Madrid, with masterpieces by Titian, da Vinci, Rubens, Bosch, Raphael, El Greco and Velázquez lost to the flames.
In the run-up to Spain’s Valladolid Film Festival, sales agents and distributors debate challenges to the country’s booming art house sector.
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