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- Costumbrismo (in Catalan: costumisme; sometimes anglicized as costumbrism, with the adjectival form costumbrist) is the literary or pictorial interpretation...
- Inca's Experiences while Living Among Them) in 1570. After independence, Costumbrism and Romanticism became the most common literary genres, as exemplified...
- Realism, whose nature was antithetical to that of Romantic literature. Costumbrism focused on contemporary life, largely from the point of view of the "common"...
- essayist, novelist, short-story writer Nationality Mexican Genre Poetry, costumbrism, picaresque, journalism Notable works The Bandits of Río Frio (1889–1891)...
- expression included chronicles and religious literature. After independence, Costumbrism and Romanticism became the most common literary genres, as exemplified...
- Tomás Carrasquilla Naranjo (1858 – 1940) was a Colombian writer who lived in the Antioquia region. He dedicated himself to very simple jobs: tailor, secretary...
- expression included chronicles and religious literature. After independence, Costumbrism and Romanticism became the most common literary genres, as exemplified...
- Contreras helps to form a new Costa Rican narrative which breaks with the costumbrism of the 40 generation and with the urban generation of the 60's, and along...
- Nationality Spanish Education Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Known for Painting Movement Costumbrism, orientalism, post-impressionism...
- types in paintings of Diego Velázquez and Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and Costumbrism becomes one of the elements that make up satiric literary genres like...