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Martín Chambi: Brief Historic Correction
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- (Spanish) A Brief historic edition of the vicissitudes of the work of the Peruvian photographer Martín Chambi (1891-1973). The site also publishes two recent book reviews of Chambi's monographs.
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Ana María Gordillo - Artistasnet.com
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- (English) The biography of this Peruvian artist with some information about her works and exhibitions in both Peru and abroad. Some of her works exhibits images of the traditional architecture of the old Lima and the shantytowns. This Web page is a courtesy of Artistasnet.com
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Cesar Yauri Huanay
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- (English) Cesar was born in Ahuaycha, close to Huancayo, to a poor rural family. His own effort and personal motivation took him to the National School of Fine Arts, where he earned the First Prize. His paintings reflect the festive, magic-religious costumes of his land.
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Julio Quispe Virhuez or "Quispejo"
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- (Spanish) From Ancash, Quispejo’s works illustrate the Andean world of Peru. He is a distinguished graduate from the National School of Arts of Lima (1973) and has also earned the First Prize in painting "Enrique Camilo Brent."
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Casa Mariátegui
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- (Spanish) The house museum José Carlos Mariátegui: Jr. Washington 1946, Lima. In the Information General section there is some historical data about this museum, its staff, address and telephone. Other segments include: News, past and present events, virtual tour (in construction), projects, libraries, special services, press releases, database and the 7 Essays (by JC Mariátegui).
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Círculo Cultural Tradiciones de Huamanga
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- (Spanish) Tradiciones de Huamanga is a non-profit organization founded in 1986 to promote the Andean culture in Ayacucho and other regions of Peru. However, its main emphasis seems to be the diffusion of Andean folk dance, for which they have organized a dance group called "Elenco de Danzas y Estudiantina," composed mostly by young Ayacuchanos, or from Ayacucho, who now live in Lima. The site also has some interesting information about Ayacucho, its history, the Pokras, chronicles, and the Holy Week in this city.
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