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Espinosa Collection

"Espinosa: A Name Woven into History's Tapestry" From the independence of Colombia to the leaflet proclaiming freedom, it has left its mark

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Independence of Colombia. Leaflet with a proclaim

Independence of Colombia. Leaflet with a proclaim signed by Sim󮠂 ol� r (13th September 1826). ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Diego de Espinosa y de Arevalo

Diego de Espinosa y de Arevalo
3253103 Diego de Espinosa y de Arevalo; (add.info.: Diego de Espinosa y de Arevalo, 1502-1572. Spanish cardinal. From Enciclopedia Ilustrada Segui, published c. 1900).

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Six portraits of dancers, October 1922

Six portraits of dancers, October 1922: Anne Bult a pupil of Madame Vandyck; pupils of the Edith Baird School of dancing in a pirates dance; Mary Poulton a pupil of Mlle Anita; Doreen Adams a pupil

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Laura Sanchez & Paola Espinosa

Laura Sanchez & Paola Espinosa
Laura Sanchez and Paola Espinosa Mexico Olympic Womens Synchro Diving Athens, Greece 14 August 2004 Date: 14 August 2004

Background imageEspinosa Collection: ENDARA, Carlos Manuel (1827 - 1924). The Republic

ENDARA, Carlos Manuel (1827 - 1924). The Republic of Ecuador in 1860 foretold. 1900. Eloy Alfaro (with hat), future prime minister

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Juan Jose Martinez y Espinosa (1804-1875). Spanish Navy. Por

Juan Jose Martinez y Espinosa (1804-1875). Spanish Navy. Por
Juan Jose Martinez y Espinosa (1804-1875). Spanish Navy and Admiral of the Spanish Armada. Engraving by Paris. La Ilustracion Espanola y Americana, 1875. Colored

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Jorge Juan Santacilia (1713-1773). Spanish scientist and nav

Jorge Juan Santacilia (1713-1773). Spanish scientist and naval officer. Colored engraving. Aurelio Espinosa Polit File Library. Quito. Ecuador

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Eugenio Espejo (1747-1795). Engraving

Eugenio Espejo (1747-1795). Engraving
Eugenio Espejo (1747-1795). Portrait. Engraving. 18th century. Aurelio Espinosa Polit File Library. Quito. Cotocollao. Ecuador

Background imageEspinosa Collection: ESPINOSA Y LLEO, Jer󮩭o Jacinto (1600-1667)

ESPINOSA Y LLEO, Jer󮩭o Jacinto (1600-1667)
ESPINOSA Y LLEO, Jer󮩭 o Jacinto (1600-1667). Saint Raymond of Pe񡦯 rt. mid. 17th c. Dominican priest. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Valencia. San Pio V Fine Arts Museum

Background imageEspinosa Collection: ESPINOSA, Miguel de (16th century). Christ at

ESPINOSA, Miguel de (16th century). Christ at

Background imageEspinosa Collection: SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Oil on porcelain

SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤e (1795-1830). Oil on porcelain
SUCRE, Antonio Jos頤 e (1795-1830). Oil on porcelain. ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library

Background imageEspinosa Collection: Official post suitcase, post between Quito and

Official post suitcase, post between Quito and Cuenca (Ecuador). Made of leather. Sculpture. ECUADOR. Quito. Aurelio Espinosa Polit Ecuadorian Library

Background imageEspinosa Collection: PEREZ, Antonio (1540-1611). Spanish politician

PEREZ, Antonio (1540-1611). Spanish politician


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"Espinosa: A Name Woven into History's Tapestry" From the independence of Colombia to the leaflet proclaiming freedom, it has left its mark. In October 1922, six portraits of dancers adorned the walls, showcasing their grace and talent. Carlos Manuel Endara, a prominent figure in The Republic, shaped history with his wisdom from 1827 to 1924. Laura Sanchez and Paola Espinosa brought their passion for dance to life, captivating audiences with every move. Juan Jose Martinez y Espinosa served in the Spanish Navy during a time of great challenges (1804-1875), while Jorge Juan Santacilia made groundbreaking discoveries as a scientist and navigator (1713-1773). Eugenio Espejo's engraving immortalized his legacy (1747-1795), leaving an indelible impression on generations to come. Laura Sanchez and Paola Espinosa continued their artistic journey together, enchanting spectators with their synchronized performances. Even amidst Spain's Civil War (1936-1939), Antonio Castejon Espinosa stood strong as part of the National Army's military force. Across borders, U. S Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was warmly welcomed by Mexican Foreign Minister Patricia Espinosa at Los Angeles. In another chapter of diplomacy, Secretary Clinton engaged in a joint press conference alongside her foreign counterpart. Through different eras and diverse fields - be it art or politics -Espinosas have played significant roles that resonate throughout history.