João Manuel Navarro Hogan (4 February 1914 in Lisbon – 16 June 1988 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese painter and printmaker. João Navarro Hogan was the grandson...
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soldier Hubertina D. Hogan (1924–2017), American chemist James Hogan (disambiguation) João Hogan (1914–1988), Portuguese artist John Hogan (disambiguation)...
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1979 and was part of the "5+1" group alongside Virgílio Domingues [pt], João Hogan, Júlio Maria dos Reis Pereira, Guilherme Parente [pt], and her eventual...
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street artist José Malhoa (1855-1933) Abel Manta (1888-1982) João Abel Manta (born 1928) João Marques de Oliveira (1853-1927) Henrique Medina (1901-1988)...
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epoch: António Palolo, Carlos Calvet, Eduardo Nery, Fernando Azevedo, João Hogan, João Vieira, Joaquim Rodrigo, Manuel Baptista, Nikias Skapinakis, Noronha...
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Afonso, Júlio Resende, Júlio Pomar, João Hogan, Graça Morais, Malangatana, Manuel Cargaleiro, Mário Cesariny, João Abel Manta, Antoni Tàpies, Almada Negreiros...
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"sheds" provided by the municipality. In the company of Celestino Alves and João Hogan, she and her husband went to Paris for six months as scholarship holders...
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were literally just that, the profiles of the artists Manuel Baptista, João Hogan and José Escada. Equally satirical, were his collages and the central...
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German writer, author of The Father of a Murderer, in Munich (d. 1980); João Hogan, Portuguese painter, famous for his neo-figurative landscapes, in Lisbon...
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and in 1974 he joins the Parallel Group, together with António Carmo, João Hogan, Querubim Lapa, Gil Teixeira Lopes amongst others. Álvaro Perdigão experimented...
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