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Some studies consider the following novels to be examples of Spanish Costumbrismo during the 19th century: Sotileza (Subtlety), Peñas arriba (Cheer up people) of Jose Maria de Pereda, La gaviota (Seagull) of Fernán Caballero, Pepita Jiménez (Pepita Jiménez) of Juan Valera, La hermana San Sulpicio (Sister San Sulpicio) ...
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One of the most popular was the tapada, a woman who wore a sayo (skirt) and manto (shawl) to cover herself except for only one eye. In Tapada, the spareness of ...
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Costumbrismo is the literary or pictorial interpretation of local everyday life, mannerisms, and customs, primarily in the Hispanic scene, and particularly ...
Costumbrismo Art Movement from Spanish costumbre meaning 'custom' and known in English as "Costumbrism", is an art movement in the painting of local daily ...
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costumbrismo, (from Spanish costumbre, “custom”), a trend in Spanish literature that emphasized the depiction of the everyday manners and customs of a ...
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They are examples of costumbrismo, a genre of painting with Spanish origins that became popular in South America in the early 19th century. In such ...
Another quintessential Mexican type, and one popular among both costumbrista artists and writers, was the ranchero or rancher (fig. 5). Rural rather than urban ...
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“This meticulous study of images of everyday social customs in nineteenth-century painting, literature, and photography in Mexico makes an outstanding ...
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Mexican Costumbrismo reorients current understanding of this key period in the history of Mexican art by focusing on a distinctive genre of painting that ...
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Martínez's "Moro de Joló" is an excellent example of the eye for detail of clothing and accoutrements that makes for a visual summary with an anthropological ...