El Greco (born Domenicos Theotocopoulos, 1541-1614) was born on the Greek island of Crete, then a Venetian colony, and went as a youth to Venice, where he began by painting icons in the Byzantine style for the Greek community there. He soon succumbed to the powerful influences of Titian, Tintoretto and, later, Michelangelo. In 1576, El Greco went to Spain, settling in Toledo, where he spent the rest of his life--producing the depictions of the Toledan landscape that are justly among his best-loved works. El Greco's art aimed to arouse religious fervor in its viewers: consequently his brushwork is ecstatically free, color is used expressively and figures are elongated to maximum tension by their emphatic gestures. His work brings a great age of Christian art to its close. With 108 full-color illustrations, including all of his best-known and most characteristic works, this volume offers the reader a wide overview of the work of one of the world's most innovative painters.
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Madre no hay una sola. Experiencias de maternidad en la Argentina

(Karina Felitti (coordinadora) y autoras: Gabriela Irrazábal, Lucía Ariza, Gabriela Bacin, Florencia Gemetro, Patricia Schwarz, Valeria Fornes, Silvia Hirsch, Marcela Amador Ospina, Karina Felitti, Ana Domínguez Mon, Beatriz Kalinsky, Mónica Tarducci, Paula Fainsod y María Victoria Castilla).

No es difícil refutar el conocido refrán. Siempre han existido muchas formas de ser madre, así como diferentes discursos e intervenciones desplegados en torno y a partir de este rol.

Desde hace unas décadas, esta diversidad se ha vuelto más visible, ocupa un lugar en la agenda política y convoca a la investigación social. Mujeres solas, casadas o separadas; adultas y adolescentes; heterosexuales, bisexuales y lesbianas; de sectores medios y de clase baja; militantes católicas y feministas; indígenas y migrantes; usuarias de técnicas de......
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