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Rafael, a name that echoes through history and art

Background imageRafael Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103952

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, Facade detail of the convent of San Francisco now Museo Rafael Coronel

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, mask mould in the Museo Rafael Coronel

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, cat masks in the Museo Rafael Coronel

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, cat masks in Museo Rafael Coronel

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, Day of the Dead masks, Museo Rafael Coronel, Dia se los Muertos

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, Day of the Dead masks, Museo Rafael Coronel, Dia se los Muertos

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, mask made from an armadillo shell in the Museo Rafael Coronel

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Mexico, Bajio, Zacatecas, devil mask in the Museo Rafael Coronel

Background imageRafael Collection: The public garden of Madrid called Paradise at dance night, 1862

The public garden of Madrid called Paradise at dance night, 1862

Background imageRafael Collection: Maria Teresa Leon (1904-1988), Spanish writer, wife of Rafael Alberti

Maria Teresa Leon (1904-1988), Spanish writer, wife of Rafael Alberti

Background imageRafael Collection: Monument made ??in 1883 in Barcelona dedicated to Christopher Columbus (1451-1506)

Monument made ??in 1883 in Barcelona dedicated to Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) Genoves navigator

Background imageRafael Collection: Rafael Caldera (1916-2009), Venezuelan politician, President of the Republic in 1986, photo 1980

Rafael Caldera (1916-2009), Venezuelan politician, President of the Republic in 1986, photo 1980

Background imageRafael Collection: Rafael Alberti (1902-1999), Miguel Delibes (1920-2010)), Rosa Chacel (1898-1994) photo 1991

Rafael Alberti (1902-1999), Miguel Delibes (1920-2010)), Rosa Chacel (1898-1994) photo 1991

Background imageRafael Collection: Melchor Rafael Macanas (or Macanaz) (1670-1760), Secretary of Philip V, politician and writer

Melchor Rafael Macanas (or Macanaz) (1670-1760), Secretary of Philip V, politician and writer, district attorney of the Council of Castile, engraving 1870

Background imageRafael Collection: Uprising of Cabezas de San Juan (1 January 1820), military uprising with Colonel

Uprising of Cabezas de San Juan (1 January 1820), military uprising with Colonel Rafael de Riego at front proclaiming again the 1812 Constitution

Background imageRafael Collection: Run of the revolutionary column of General Rafael del Riego after his pronouncement

Run of the revolutionary column of General Rafael del Riego after his pronouncement in Cabezas de San Juan on January 1, 1820, lithograph, 1880

Background imageRafael Collection: Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405

Judgement Day, miniature in the manuscript Missal of Saint Eulalia, 1400-1405, by Rafael Destorrents

Background imageRafael Collection: North America, USA, Utah, Grand Staircase / Escalante, Hole in the rock Road, Devils Garden

North America, USA, Utah, Grand Staircase / Escalante, Hole in the rock Road, Devils Garden
North America, USA, Utah, Grand Staircase/Escalante, Hole in the rock Road, Devils Garden, Metate Arch

Background imageRafael Collection: Copper Engraving by Rafael Schiamirossi, illustrating The Lunge, 1610, (1936)

Copper Engraving by Rafael Schiamirossi, illustrating The Lunge, 1610, (1936). Artist: Rafael Schiamirossi
Copper Engraving by Rafael Schiamirossi, illustrating The Lunge, 1610, (1936). The illustration is part of the treatise Gran Simulacro dell arte e dell uso della scherma

Background imageRafael Collection: Autonomist Party, c1920s

Autonomist Party, c1920s
Central meeting of the Autonommist party, constituted by approximately 30 Cubans who met for the writing (wording) of The Victory and The Country

Background imageRafael Collection: Rafael Montoro, (1852-1933), 1920s

Rafael Montoro, (1852-1933), 1920s
Rafael Montoro, born in 1852 and lived in the United States and Spain. Returned to Cuba in 1878 and was one of the heads of the Autonomist Party

Background imageRafael Collection: Rafael M. Merchan, (1843-1905), 1920s

Rafael M. Merchan, (1843-1905), 1920s
Rafael M Merchan, born in Manzanillo in 1843 was editor of El Siglo (The Century) and El Pais (the country) (1868) published in his famous article Laboremos (Lets Work)



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Rafael, a name that echoes through history and art. From Errol Flynn's captivating portrayal of the swashbuckling hero in "The Sea Hawk" to Rafael Sabatini's timeless novels, this name carries an air of adventure and intrigue. In the pages of Sabatini's works like "Bardelys The Magnificent, " we are transported to worlds filled with daring escapades and larger-than-life characters. These stories, brought to life by unknown artists on WD & HO Wills cigarette cards, continue to captivate readers even today. But Rafael is not just confined to the realm of fiction. In Cercedilla, Madrid, there lies a place where nature meets tranquility - a testament to the beauty that can be found in simplicity, and is here that one can imagine finding solace amidst the chaos of everyday life. Speaking of chaos, let us not forget about Rafael del Riego - a man whose portrait painted by J. Cebrian tells tales of rebellion and revolution during the early 19th century. His spirit lives on as a symbol of resilience and fighting for what one believes in. Artistic genius knows no bounds when it comes to those named Rafael. Bernardo Lopez Piquer immortalized Rafael Montesinos in his painting from 1855, showcasing both skillful brushstrokes and deep emotion within its strokes. And then there is Rafael Tegeo - an artist who captured religious devotion with his masterpiece "Immaculate Conception. " This painting speaks volumes about faith and spirituality while reminding us of the power art holds over our hearts. Tegeo's talent extends beyond religious themes; he also depicted scenes from Greek mythology such as Antilochus delivering news to Achilles or Diomedes wounding Mars under Minerva's watchful eye. Through these works, Tegeo reminds us that legends never truly fade away but rather find new life through artistic interpretation. Finally, we return to Rafael del Riego.