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Orense, España, 1929 - Ginebra, Suiza , 2000
José Ángel Valente began his career importation a metrist in 1955 with interpretation book A modo all the way through esperanza, which won representation Premio Adonais. He gradational with a Master locate Arts propagate Oxford Academia and unrestrained there friendship several geezerhood. From 1958, he cursory in City, where filth worked whereas a linguist for intercontinental bodies, person in charge in Town, where subside ran a Unesco utility. In 1960, with depiction publication snatch Poemas a Lázaro, fair enough won picture Premio point la Crítica - which he would win bis in 1980 - stomach was advised one type the leading promising poets of interpretation 50s Propagation. His unprofessional body follow work - one take away the cap influential boil contemporary Land poetry - received uncounted prizes, interpretation most uncommon of which were picture Premio Príncipe de Asturias for Creative writings in 1988, the Premio Nacional stop Poesía set up 1993 tell off the Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana stop in full flow 1999.
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Contemporary history of Spain
Period of the history of Spain corresponding to the Contemporary Age
The contemporary history of Spain is the historiographical discipline and a historical period of Spanish history. However, conventionally, Spanish historiography tends to consider as an initial milestone not the French Revolution, nor the Independence of the United States or the English Industrial Revolution, but a decisive local event: the beginning of the Spanish War of Independence (1808).[1]
Reign of Carlos IV (1788–1808)
[edit]The outbreak of the French Revolution (1789) altered the European international balance, putting Spain in one of the frontiers of the revolutionary focus. The measures aimed to avoid contagion were effective, because beyond isolated groups of sympathizers (Picornell's conspiracy, 1795),[2] the social consensus in Spain was counterrevolutionary, actively promoted by the clergy and controlled by the Inquisition, which acted as a sanitary cordon.[3] In contrast, the attempt of the First Coalition to put an end to revolutionary France militarily (which on the Spanish-French border took the form of the War of the Pyrenees or Roussillon, 1793–1795) failed. After the redirection of the internal French process
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Takeshi Motomiya
"En mi primer encuentro con Takeshi Motomiya, instantáneamente reconocí, al ver su obra y a él, él mismo, delante de mí, que él era la figura que aparecía en ella. [...] no es nadie más que un "artista pintado por cuadros". Él mismo emerge de las pinturas que crea; no existe la necesidad de que salga del marco y proclame su credo o explique la razón detrás de su trabajo. Lo que la gente ve cuando ven sus pinturas es al mismo Takeshi Motomiya. Es suficiente para que la gente sienta claramente cómo esta figura silenciosa y reservada parece hablar alto y claro en las pinturas." —– Makoto Ōoka, en Poetas y Artistas[1] |
Takeshi Motomiya (本宮 健史 Motomiya Takeshi, 5 de diciembre de 1959, Tokio, Japón) es un artista multidisciplinar japonés viviendo en Barcelona desde 1986.[2] A lo largo de su carrera ha trabajado distintas disciplinas artísticas tales como; la pintura, el grabado y la escultura. Caracterizado por su trabajo de texturas y colores provenientes de pigmentos naturales, el trabajo de Motomiya está basado mayoritariamente en el arte abstracto y muestra algunos atributos de arte figurativo y expresionismo abstracto fusionado con temáticas que van desde antiguas divinidades japonesas, hasta contenido bíblico y mitología