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While none of the objects in the show originally came from Spanish holdings in what is now the American Gulf South and southwest, NOMA Curatorial Fellow for Spanish Colonial Art Lucia Abramovich says ...
St. Louisans have the opportunity to view a treasure trove of objects—from a gilt chalice to massive paintings inlaid with shells—from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s extensive collection of ...
Although St. Louis was once controlled by Spain, residents may be unfamiliar with that history and many of the beautiful paintings, furniture, fabric and altarpieces that it produced. The exhibition ...
Jul. 20—As a child, Ashley Montoya spent her summer running around the Traditional Spanish Market while her grandmother ran a booth. Now, she's the one behind the booth. "I'm not sure how old I was ...
In 2011, the Spanish Colonial Arts Society added a category called Innovations Within the Tradition to Spanish Market, opening the door for artists who diverge from traditional art forms (but still ...
Traditional Spanish Market, the oldest and largest juried art show of its kind, returns to Santa Fe this weekend. The market, which is in its 72nd year, draws visitors from around the world. It takes ...
Editor's note: This is the 16th of a series of stories that will be featured in the Pensacola News Journal each week leading up to the 200th anniversary of Escambia County. Look for these stories each ...
Jul. 25—Cleo Romero's tinwork is varied and executed with flourish. Her mirrors feature desert flowers set against a backdrop of painted glass; ornate crucifixes glisten and tin boxes conceal ...
MADRID — A painting from Peru on loan to the Prado Museum here captures an extraordinary moment in Spain’s colonization of the Americas. The anonymous 18th-century canvas portrays the wedding of an ...
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