Movie: República del color

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Sarah Jorge León
Sarah Jorge León

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Eduardo Villanueva
Eduardo Villanueva

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Antonio Caro
Antonio Caro

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Radhamés Mejía
Radhamés Mejía

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Eddy Guzmán
Eddy Guzmán

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José García Cordero
José García Cordero

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Chiqui Vicioso
Chiqui Vicioso

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Eduardo López Valiña
Eduardo López Valiña

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José Cesteros
José Cesteros

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Inés Tolentino
Inés Tolentino

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    About the history of the Dominican Republic's visual arts from the perspective of color given by the incidence of light in the island, alongside the historical events that defined its master artists.

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    2015-10-29

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