Luis de Riaño (1596–c. 1667) was a Peruvian criollo painter, active in the 17th-century. His work is an important representation of Cusco School, the...
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the painter Luis de Riaño, born in Lima and a disciple of Italian artist Angelino Medoro. In the words of the Bolivian historians José de Mesa and Teresa...
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of Rubiales named Amigos de Luis Rubiales ("Luis Rubiales' Friends") featuring CF Motril, CD Costa Tropical, and Puerto de Motril was set for 26 August...
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television sitcom starring comedian Alejandro Riaño [es]. It is based on the fictional character created by Riaño on various social media platforms, Juanpis...
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Baroque (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
who introduced Mannerism in the Americas. It highlighted the work of Luis de Riaño, disciple of the Italian Angelino Medoro, author of the murals of the...
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Rosa de Lima (also known as Church of Santa Rosa in Lima). His students included Pedro de Loayza (or Pedro Loayza), Luis de Riaño, and Juan de Mesa....
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the magnificent frescos that adorn its walls, painted in the 1620s by Luis de Riaño and his indigenous collaborators. The painting depicts the roads to...
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believed to have known Luis de Riaño in his youth, and may have derived some elements of his style from the older artist; de Riaño, a painter from Lima...
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Naval Museum of Madrid (redirect from Museo Naval de Madrid)
August 2012. Riaño Lozano 2002, p. 406. "Abre al público la escalera más bonita de Madrid". ABC (in Spanish). Robles, Luis A. "Juan de la Cosa's Projection:...
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Its construction lasted from 1798 to 1809, by orders of Juan Antonio de Riaño y Bárcena, a Spaniard who was the quartermaster of the city during the...
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