Manuel Antonio Caro Olavarría (born Manuel Antonio Caro Olavarría) (June 3, 1835 – July 14, 1903) was a Chilean painter and is classed among Chile's best-loved...
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representation of folkloric scenes of independence by the Chilean Manuel Antonio Caro and the German Mauricio Rugendas, [C1] to scientific and bibliographic...
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Antonio José Caro Lopera (10 December 1950 – 29 March 2021) was a Colombian conceptual artist who created works since the late 1960s. He typically used...
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Miguel Antonio Caro Tobar (November 10, 1843 – August 5, 1909) was a Colombian scholar, poet, journalist, philosopher, orator, philologist, lawyer, and...
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founded and directed the Colombian Academy of Language alongside Manuel Antonio Caro, and Jose Cuervo. Considered the most prestigious and significant...
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p. 370 – via Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Baten, Joerg; Llorca-Jaña, Manuel (2021). "Inequality, Low-Intensity Immigration and Human Capital Formation...
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p. 543. ISBN 956-14-0340-4. Consultado el 22 de mayo de 2015. Danemann, Manuel (1 January 1975). "Situación actual de la música folklórica chilena. Según...
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Stop in the Countryside Juan Manuel Blanes (Uruguay) Paraguay: Image of Your Desolate Country (1879) Manuel Antonio Caro (Chile) The Abdication of Bernardo...
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La Zamacueca, 1873, by Manuel Antonio Caro...
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