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| Journalist and movie director Guillermo Angulo and Vanna Brandestini, 1961, posing as silent film actors. |
Hern�n D�az (1931- 2009) lived and chronicled a golden age of Colombian creativity during the second half of the 1900s. His friends included Colombia's three great artists: sculptor
Fernando Botero, architect
Rogelio Salmona and writer
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, as well as many lesser known figures of cinema, painting and photography. D�az also photographed common people and presidents, as well as landscapes.
D�az's work is now on display in the
Biblioteca Luis Angel Arango, on Calle 11 in La Candelaria, across the street from the Botero Museum.
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| Alejandro Obregon, 1920-1992, painter, muralist, sculptor and engraver. |
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| Beatriz Gonzalez, pop painter. |
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| Argentine painter, muralist and sculptor Rogelio Polesello and Colombian sculptor Feliza Bursztyn. |
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| Painter and sculptor Eduardo Ramirez, Hern�n D�az, sculptor �dgar Negret and photographer Rafael Moure. |
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| Scenes from Bogot�'s Eastern Hills (which are now being paved over). |
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| Feliza Burzstzyn. |
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| Sculptor and painter Fernando Botero. |
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| Painter and sculptor Freda Sargent |
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| Gabriel Garcia Marquez appearing serious and intellectual. |
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| 'Girl with Dog.' |
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| Writer, poet and sculptor Gonzalez Arango. |
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| Fernando Botero at work. |
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| Landscape scenes. |
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| Argentine-Colombian art critic and writer Marta Traba. |
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| Six Colombian artists. |
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| A sweets vendor. |
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| Cartagena scenes. |
By Mike Ceaser, of
Bogot� Bike Tours
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