It was a group of Spanish emigre artists who came to Santo Domingo in the late 1930s and early 1940s, including Eugenio Granell and Jose Vela Zanetti, who first introduced modern art idioms to the Dominican Republic. In subsequent decades, the visual arts flowered in the Dominican Republic; indeed, it has long had a vital art scene, one that deserves greater recognition and study in the United States and internationally. The book includes essays by Edward J. Sullivan, Jeannette Miller, Marianne de Tolentino, and Elizabeth ...
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It was a group of Spanish emigre artists who came to Santo Domingo in the late 1930s and early 1940s, including Eugenio Granell and Jose Vela Zanetti, who first introduced modern art idioms to the Dominican Republic. In subsequent decades, the visual arts flowered in the Dominican Republic; indeed, it has long had a vital art scene, one that deserves greater recognition and study in the United States and internationally. The book includes essays by Edward J. Sullivan, Jeannette Miller, Marianne de Tolentino, and Elizabeth Ferrer, along with artists' biographies and a Spanish-language translation of the text.
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Used: Good. Size: 5x1x8; Appears clean and unmarked. Some minor cosmetic shelf wear. From a private collection. Good condition. Comes from non smoking home.