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  • 14:1814:18 30 nov 2023 difs. hist. +1010 N Civil wars in Colombia during the 19th centuryPágina creada con «In 1908, the conservative politician Jorge Holguín, briefly president of the Republic, recounted a total of 28 “public calamities” that shook the country between 1830 and 1903, including nine major general wars, 14 local wars, and two international wars. with Ecuador, two barracks coups and a barracks conspiracy, which cost the country $51,900,000 gold pesos. It is estimated that the death toll from the wars was 150,000, of which nearly two-thirds perished in the…» última

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  • 21:1821:18 29 nov 2023 difs. hist. +535 Orality→‎External links última
  • 21:1821:18 29 nov 2023 difs. hist. +1629 N OralityPágina creada con «Orality is the mode of verbal communication through sounds produced by the human voice and perceived through hearing. It is the first complex mode of communication used in human societies before writing, which is not necessarily born in all primitive cultures. Orality is a communicative form that ranges from the cry of a newborn to the dialogue generated between friends. == Definition == There are two kinds of orality: * The primary, which refers to cultures that o…»

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  • 16:1016:10 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +560 Fernando BoteroSin resumen de edición
  • 13:4313:43 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. 0 Translations:Emma Reyes/21/enSin resumen de edición última
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  • 13:4113:41 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +691 N Translations:Emma Reyes/1/enPágina creada con «{{Ficha |título = Emma Reyes |imagen = avatar-mujer.jpg |imagen-descripción = |nombre = Emma Reyes |fecha-de-nacimiento = {{Fecha|09|07|1919|link=}} |nacionalidad = Colombiana {{Bandera|Colombia}} |seudónimo = |ocupación = Pintora y escritora |primaria = |bachillerato = |Estudios universitarios = Academia del artista francés André Lothe en París. |Formación profesional = Artista plástica |Educación = |país-de-nacimiento = Colombia {{Bandera| Colombia…»
  • 13:4113:41 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +10 N Translations:Emma Reyes/Page display title/enPágina creada con «Emma Reyes» última
  • 13:3713:37 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +94 N Translations:Emma Reyes/38/enPágina creada con «==Créditos== 1. Diciembre de 2019. Investigación y texto Daniel Preciado para Banrepcultural» última
  • 13:3613:36 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +123 N Translations:Emma Reyes/37/enPágina creada con «*[https://www.revistaarcadia.com/arte/articulo/emma-reyes-en-casa-cano/44398 Emma Reyes regresa a Colombia] Revista Arcadia» última
  • 13:3613:36 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +96 N Translations:Emma Reyes/36/enPágina creada con «*[https://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-962184 En Francia, murió Emma Reyes] El Tiempo» última
  • 13:3513:35 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +18 N Translations:Emma Reyes/35/enPágina creada con «==External links==» última
  • 13:3413:34 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +874 N Translations:Emma Reyes/34/enPágina creada con «* [https://descubridor.banrepcultural.org/discovery/search?query=any,contains,Reyes,%20Emma,%20&tab=Colecciones_fisicas&search_scope=LibraryCatalogOnly&vid=57BDLRDC_INST:57BDLRDC_INST&offset=0 Bibliography of Emma Reyes in the bibliographic collections of the Banco de the Republic] Reyes, E. (2020). Insert Emma Reyes. Cultural and Bibliographic Bulletin, 54(98). Recovered from [https://publicaciones.banrepcultural.org/index.php/boletin_cultural/article/view/21850/2196…» última
  • 13:3413:34 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +35 N Translations:Emma Reyes/33/enPágina creada con «==Related links in Banrepcultural==» última
  • 13:3313:33 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +600 N Translations:Emma Reyes/32/enPágina creada con «*Arciniegas, G. (1996). En E. Reyes, ''Reyes'', ''Emma'' (págs. 25-29). Bogotá: Excelsior Impresores. *Arciniegas, G. (2012). De Flora Tristán a Emma Reyes. En E. Reyes, ''Memorias por correspondencia'' (págs. 187-189). Bogotá: Editorial Kimpres Ltda. *Medina, Á. (1996). En E. Reyes, ''Emma Reyes'' (págs. 7-20). Bogotá: Excelsior Impresores. *Reyes, E. (2012). ''Memorias por correspondencia''. Bogotá: Editorial Kimpres Ltda. *Valencia Diago, G. (1996). En E.…» última
  • 13:3313:33 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +16 N Translations:Emma Reyes/31/enPágina creada con «==Bibliography==» última
  • 13:3313:33 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +302 N Translations:Emma Reyes/30/enPágina creada con «==See also== * Germán Arciniegas *Beatriz González *Débora Arango *Feliza Bursztyn *Fernando Botero * Antonio Barrera * Luis Caballero * Alberto Cogollo * Darío Morales *Alberto Sojo» última
  • 13:3313:33 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1297 N Translations:Emma Reyes/29/enPágina creada con «==Chronology== * '''{{Fecha|1919 |link=}}''': Born on July 9, 1919 in Bogotá. * '' '{{Fecha| 1947 | link =}}' '': he wins a scholarship that allows him to travel to Paris to study at the academy of the French artist André Lothe. * '' '{{Fecha| 1949 | link =}}' '': Presents his first individual exhibition at the Kléber Gallery in Paris. That same year she was hired by UNESCO to illustrate The Soil Primer. * '' '{{Fecha| 1950 | link =}}' '': she receives a commissio…» última
  • 13:3013:30 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +732 N Translations:Emma Reyes/28/enPágina creada con «{|class="wikitable" border="0" style="background:#ffffff; width: 90%" align="top" |+ align="center" style="background:DarkSlateBlue; color:white"|<big>'''Obras de Emma Reyes en la Colección de Arte del Banco de la República'''</big> ! width="300 px" style="background:Lavender; color:Black"|Título ! width="40 px" style="background:Lavender; color:Black"|Año ! width="80 px" style="background:Lavender; color:Black"|Ubicación ! width="80 px" style="background:Lavend…» última
  • 13:3013:30 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +126 N Translations:Emma Reyes/27/enPágina creada con «Explore the [https://www.banrepcultural.org/coleccion-de-arte/artista/emma-reyes artworks by Emma Reyes in the Art Collection]» última
  • 13:3013:30 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +210 N Translations:Emma Reyes/26/enPágina creada con «<iframe key="youtube" path="https://www.youtube.com/embed/dLHgnacNMK8" width="560" height="315" frameborder="10" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen/>» última
  • 13:3013:30 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +200 N Translations:Emma Reyes/25/enPágina creada con «The Art Collection of the Banco de la República has 97 works by the Bogotá artist. 93 of them were donated to the Bank in 2019 by Mrs. France Marquet, who was a close friend of Emma Reyes in France.» última
  • 13:2913:29 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +35 N Translations:Emma Reyes/24/enPágina creada con «=== Works in the Art Collection ===» última
  • 13:2913:29 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +224 N Translations:Emma Reyes/23/enPágina creada con «<iframe key="youtube" path="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Fqs_3EAuGcg" width="560" height="315" align="center" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen/>» última
  • 13:2913:29 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +24 N Translations:Emma Reyes/22/enPágina creada con «==== Emma's Letters ====» última
  • 13:2913:29 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +652 N Translations:Emma Reyes/21/enPágina creada con «The Rare and Manuscript room of the Luis Ángel Arango Library houses and guards an important sample of Emma Reyes' handwritten correspondence. Among other letters, you can find the letters that the artist sent to the writer Germán Arciniegas in which she told him about her childhood. Acquired by the Bank of the Republic in 2016, the 23 letters composed of 312 handwritten pages allow us to observe her handwriting, her crossouts and other types of editions that she ma…»
  • 13:2813:28 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +59 N Translations:Emma Reyes/20/enPágina creada con «=== Manuscripts in the BLAA special archives collection ===» última
  • 13:2813:28 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +110 N Translations:Emma Reyes/19/enPágina creada con «The Banco de la República has almost 100 works of art by artist Emma Reyes and 23 of her handwritten letters.»
  • 13:2713:27 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +65 N Translations:Emma Reyes/18/enPágina creada con «== Emma Reyes in the Collections of the Banco de la República ==» última
  • 13:2713:27 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1066 N Translations:Emma Reyes/17/enPágina creada con «* '''{{Fecha|1956 |link=}}''': Bienal de Venecia, Italia. * '''{{Fecha|1960 |link=}}''': Galería Breda. Milán, Italia. * '''{{Fecha|1962 |link=}}''': Museo de Arte Moderno. París, Francia. * '''{{Fecha|1965 |link=}}''': Galería Charpentier. París, Francia. * '''{{Fecha|1966 |link=}}''': Salón de Bellas Artes. Périgueux, Francia. * '''{{Fecha|1968 |link=}}''': Ateneo de Madrid, España. * '''{{Fecha|1970 |link=}}''': Instituto Italo-Latinoamericano “Visiones…» última
  • 13:2713:27 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +41 N Translations:Emma Reyes/16/enPágina creada con «===Collective exhibitions of her works===» última
  • 13:2713:27 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +2774 N Translations:Emma Reyes/15/enPágina creada con «* '''{{Fecha|1949 |link=}}''': Galería Kléber. París, Francia. * '''{{Fecha|1951 |link=}}''': Dupont Weil Gallery. Nueva York, EEUU. * '''{{Fecha|1952 |link=}}''': Matignon Gallery. Nueva York, EEUU. * '''{{Fecha|1953 |link=}}''': F.A.J. Gallery. Nueva York, EEUU. Museo de Arte Moderno, Ciudad de México, México. * '''{{Fecha|1954 |link=}}''': Morse Gallery of Art. Miami, EEUU. Decoration Salon Paquebot Francai “Cavallier de la Salle”. * '''{{Fecha|1956 |link=…» última
  • 13:2713:27 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +41 N Translations:Emma Reyes/14/enPágina creada con «===Individual exhibitions of her works===» última
  • 13:2613:26 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +637 N Translations:Emma Reyes/13/enPágina creada con «On the other hand, the central theme in Emma Reyes' paintings is destiny; Each of the monsters, beasts and men that she portrays is subordinated to the inevitable evolution of the events of life itself. For the artist, it is in destiny where “resides the great force of conviction of the work that at times appears cold, cruel, without a shadow of a smile or mercy and, however, is as human as it is legendary, at the same time. modern and primitive” (Tal, 1996). The…» última
  • 13:2613:26 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +647 N Translations:Emma Reyes/12/enPágina creada con «Eclecticism and self-taughtness are, therefore, the two main characteristics in the works of Emma Reyes. According to the painter herself “the self-taught artist, unlike the one who has gone through an academy, is much more restless and unstable; He is always looking for something new and has the risk of getting lost” (Reyes, 2012). In this way, the artist went through countless facets and trends throughout her life; She went from painting landscapes to drawing mo…» última
  • 13:2613:26 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1103 N Translations:Emma Reyes/11/enPágina creada con «Emma Reyes' work is characterized by its eclecticism, by rescuing from each of the artistic trends with which she experimented various elements, techniques and themes that she would later manage to articulate with considerable originality and coherence in her paintings. The influence of naïve art in her works is observed through the freedom in interpretation and self-taughtness that is perceived in the use of bright colors and in the execution of rural landscapes and…» última
  • 13:2513:25 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +34 N Translations:Emma Reyes/10/enPágina creada con «===Characteristics of her works===» última
  • 13:2513:25 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1362 N Translations:Emma Reyes/9/enPágina creada con «From his time in Mexico he went to live in Italy, presenting his works in the main museums and galleries of Milan, Florence and Rome. Likewise, for a brief period of time between 1957 and 1958, he settled in Israel where he presented his works at the Betzabel National Museum in Jerusalem, and at the Museums of Modern Art in Haifa and Tel Aviv. In 1962 she returned to France, married the French doctor Jean Perromat, and settled there permanently until her death on July…» última
  • 13:2513:25 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +890 N Translations:Emma Reyes/8/enPágina creada con «In 1947 Emma Reyes participated in the international competition of the Roncori Foundation in Buenos Aires and won a scholarship to study in Paris at the academy of the artist André Lothe (Medina, 1996). This fact would definitely open the doors to a prolific artistic career at an international level. By 1949 she had already presented her first individual exhibition at the Kléber Gallery in the same city and, the following year, she was invited by the Cultural Depar…» última
  • 13:2413:24 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +4 Translations:Emma Reyes/3/enSin resumen de edición última
  • 13:2413:24 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +25 N Translations:Emma Reyes/7/enPágina creada con «===Emma Reyes, painter===» última
  • 13:2413:24 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1093 N Translations:Emma Reyes/6/enPágina creada con «After being abandoned by her caregiver, Mrs. María, at the Zipaquirá train station, Emma Reyes returned to Bogotá and was admitted to the María Auxiliadora convent along with her sister. She remained in that place for fifteen years, during which she made a remarkable description of the influence of religion both on her daily life and on the people around her. “They taught me to sweep […], peel potatoes, carry water, take out the trash, take out the ash from th…» última
  • 13:2313:23 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +668 N Translations:Emma Reyes/5/enPágina creada con «In this part of her life far from her hometown, Emma Reyes tells quite meticulously about the daily rural life of the Cundiboyacense highlands; her the celebrations and popular religious festivals that she was able to witness, the relationships between the wealthiest families with the popular classes of the municipalities and the difficulties that she had to go through when traveling the bridle paths, the wooded landscapes and the natural geography of the region. Like…» última
  • 13:2313:23 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +1283 N Translations:Emma Reyes/4/enPágina creada con «Emma Reyes was born in Bogotá on July 9, 1919. The most relevant events of her childhood are found in her book ''[https://descubridor.banrepcultural.org/discovery/search?query=any,contains,Reyes,% 20Emma,%20&tab=Colecciones_fisicas&search_scope=LibraryCatalogOnly&vid=57BDLRDC_INST:57BDLRDC_INST&offset=0 Memoria por correspondencia]'', a series of twenty-three letters addressed to the historian '''Germán Arciniegas''' and written betwe…» última
  • 13:2213:22 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +9 N Translations:Emma Reyes/3/enPágina creada con «Biography»
  • 13:2213:22 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +941 N Translations:Emma Reyes/2/enPágina creada con «'''Emma Reyes''' Colombian painter and writer born in Bogotá on July 9, 1919. Her artistic work is characterized by being eclectic and original, as it moves within the trends of naive art, Mexican muralism, indigenism and expressionism. This is reflected not only in the countless paintings, illustrations and drawings she created throughout her life, but also in her travels and everyday experiences that defined her artistic style. His book ''[https://descubridor.banre…» última
  • 13:2013:20 20 sep 2023 difs. hist. +447 Emma ReyesSe marcó esta sección para su traducción
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