COOMONTE - Art objects exhibition

COOMONTE - Art objects exhibition

COOMONTE - Art objects exhibition
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COOMONTE - Art objects exhibition

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There are many objects of artistic Coomonte who traveled from San Marcial(Zamora) to settle in the History and Art Gallery, an exhibition intended to be representative of the creative process of the present author. Sculpture, collage, jewelry are some of the categories with which we can catalog the exhibition,highlighting a disturbing elements of the artistic practice of Coomonte

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A: Manuel Ferreira - Watercolor

Par Manuel Teles, à moins de 10 mètres

Manuel Ferreira - Watercolor

Manuel Ferreira - Watercolor

B: Historia&Arte (art gallery)

Par Manuel Teles, à 10 mètres

Historia&Arte (art gallery). Cyntia Estevinho paintings

Historia&Arte (art gallery)

C: DANIEL PADURE painting exibithion

Par Manuel Teles, à 10 mètres

DANIEL PADURE painting exibithion

D: Historia&Arte (art gallery) March/10

Par Manuel Teles, à 10 mètres

João Ferreira sculptures, Ana Guimarães natural ilustrations, Carmelo Calvo photography, Manuel Ferre...

Historia&Arte (art gallery) March/10

F: Historia&Arte (art gallery). Sala 2

Par Manuel Teles, à 10 mètres

Historia&Arte (art gallery). Cyntia Estevinho paintings

Historia&Arte (art gallery). Sala 2

G: H A 3 Sala B Mar10 08 Logo Direito

Par Manuel Teles, à 10 mètres

H A 3 Sala B Mar10 08 Logo Direito

I: Sculpture by Ricardo Tomás

Par Manuel Teles, à 20 mètres

Sculpture exhibition by Ricardo Tomás on a small gallery art at Bragança, Portugal

Sculpture by Ricardo Tomás

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