- century,
especially in the género chico.
Costumbrista museums deal with
folklore and
local art and
costumbrista festivals celebrate local customs and artisans...
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Spanish birth who
worked in Spain, Mexico, and
Texas and was
noted for his
Costumbrista studies and his
landscapes of Texas. Arpa was born in Carmona, Spain...
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fiction and drama, and also textbooks. His most
important work is the
costumbrista novel La nina de sus ojos (1948),
widely regarded as one of the best...
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collection of furniture, textiles, and art from
colonial times.
Museo Costumbrista:
Displays ceramic dolls wearing traditional customs that show how was...
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November 1921, Madrid) was a
Spanish painter of historical,
genre and
costumbrista scenes. His
father ran a barbershop, and his
family had
their doubts...
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Gonzalo Bilbao Martínez (27 May 1860 – 4
December 1938) was a
Spanish costumbrista painter and art professor. He was born in Seville, the son of a well-to-do...
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rated the film 3 out of 5 stars,
writing that the
mashup of
thriller and
costumbrista satire "finds
moments of
inspiration that do not end up consolidating"...
- 1817–17
March 1876) was a
Peruvian painter notable for
historical and
costumbrista works, and
considered the
founder of the
Peruvian school of painting...
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television presenter. "FANTASMAGÓRICA, la
serie cómico-giallo-terrorífica-
costumbrista".
Archived from the
original on 7
August 2016.
Retrieved 24 July 2016...
- Doménech (5 May 1871 – 18
January 1934) was a
Spanish painter in the
costumbrista style. He was born in a lower-middle-class
neighborhood in Castellón...