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Irene Pijoan (1953 – 2004) was a Swiss-born
American painter, sculptor, and educator. She was
active in the San
Francisco Bay Area and
taught at the San...
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Joaquim Pijoan (Santa
Cristina d'Aro, Baix Empordà, 27
March 1948) is a
Spanish painter and
writer from Catalonia. His
published works are
Somni (1983)...
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exhibition curator and
lecturer Andy
Picci (born 1989),
conceptual artist Irene Pijoan (1953–2004), painter, sculptor,
educator James Nix (born 1963), painter...
- and the
Benin Bronzes.
Oneworld Publications. ISBN 9780861543137.
Pijoan (1966).
Pijoan-Historia del Arte. Vol. I. Barcelona:
Salvat Editores. Titi, Catharine...
- J. Brown, El
Greco and Toledo, 98 Trevor-Roper, op cit pp. 63, 66–69 J.
Pijoan, El
Greco – A Spaniard, 12 L. Berg, "El
Greco in Toledo". kaiku.com. Archived...
- Junqueras→Jonqueres Mayoral→Majoral Montañà→Montanyà Perpiñán→Perpinyà Pijuan→
Pijoan Piñol→Pinyol Puyol→Pujol Roselló→Rosselló Rusiñol→Rossinyol Tarradellas→Tarradelles...
- Pineda; Mansilla-Lory, J.; Martínez-Lavín, M.; Leboreiro, I.; Izaguirre, A.;
Pijoan, C. (2009). "Rheumatic
diseases in the
ancient americas: the
skeletal manifestations...
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encountered at
Pomona the work of
artist Marcel Duchamp via
Professor José
Pijoan, of
writer James Joyce via Don Sample, of
philosopher Ananda Coomaraswamy...
- Mansilla-Lory, Josefina; Martínez-Lavín, Manuel; Leboreiro, Ilán; Izaguirre, Aldo;
Pijoan,
Carmen (2009). "Rheumatic
Diseases in the
Ancient Americas: The Skeletal...
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Sumner Spaulding, and
professor of art
history and
Hispanic studies José
Pijoán [es].
Journalist Alma Reed, a
patron of Orozco's in New York, also helped...