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"Luis: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of Luis, a name that echoes through history and spans across continents

Background imageLuis Collection: GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627). Spanish

GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627). Spanish
" GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627). Spanish poet from the Golden Century. " Sᴩ ra" (Satire), poem included in the compilation " Poesic; varias de grandes ingenios

Background imageLuis Collection: FRANCE. Paris. Paris International Exhibition

FRANCE. Paris. Paris International Exhibition (1937). Building of the Spanish Pavilion, designed by Josep Llu� Sert and Luis Lacasa. The works on 23rd May. Photo by Roness-Ruan. SPAIN

Background imageLuis Collection: SPAIN. Spain. Primo de Riveras dictatorship

SPAIN. Spain. Primo de Riveras dictatorship. Second Military Directory (September 17, 1923). From left to right: Mario Muslera

Background imageLuis Collection: Paris International Exhibition (1937). Floor

Paris International Exhibition (1937). Floor of the Spanish Pavilion, with the signature of the architects Josep Llu� Sert and Luis Lacasa. SPAIN. Salamanca. Archivo Hist󲩣 o Nacional

Background imageLuis Collection: Spain. Third Carlist War. Left army. Presentation

Spain. Third Carlist War. Left army. Presentation of carlists for amnisty at the general quarter, in Alsasua (1876). Engraving by Jos頌 uis Pellicer. Litography. SPAIN. Donostia

Background imageLuis Collection: Paris International Exhibition (1937). Building

Paris International Exhibition (1937). Building

Background imageLuis Collection: PARET y ALCAZAR, Luis (1746-1798). The Royal

PARET y ALCAZAR, Luis (1746-1798). The Royal Parade. ca. 1773. Detail of the equestrian parade held at Aranjuez during the spring of 1773. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageLuis Collection: King Amadeo I of Savoy

King Amadeo I of Savoy
Embarkation of King Amadeo I of Savoy (1845-1890), for Spain at La Spezia harbour. Luis Alvarez Catala (1836-1901). Oil on Canvas. Date: 1873

Background imageLuis Collection: Francia (1672)

Francia (1672). Luis XIV preside una reunin de gobierno en calidad de Canciller. Oil on canvas

Background imageLuis Collection: DIEGO, Gerardo (1896-1987); BORGES, Jorge Luis (1899-1986)

DIEGO, Gerardo (1896-1987); BORGES, Jorge Luis (1899-1986). Spanish poet, from the Generation of 27.; Argentinian poet, narrator and

Background imageLuis Collection: MINGUET, Juan (1737-1784)

MINGUET, Juan (1737-1784). Fray Luis de Leon. Fray Luis de Leon gazes at Job who is at his feet. Illustration published in Madrid

Background imageLuis Collection: GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627)

GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627). Spanish poet from the Golden Century. Romance a una dama, poesС incluida en

Background imageLuis Collection: Quevedo Y Villegas, Francisco

Quevedo Y Villegas, Francisco
VEGA CARPIO, F lix Lope de (1562-1635); GONGORA Y ARGOTE, Luis de (1561-1627). Spanish poet from the Golden Century

Background imageLuis Collection: Don Luis de Gngora

Don Luis de Gngora

Background imageLuis Collection: Camoes or Camoens, Luis Vaz de (1524-1580)

Camoes or Camoens, Luis Vaz de (1524-1580). Portuguese Renaissance writer and poet. Front page of Os Luisiadas (The

Background imageLuis Collection: Camoes or Camoens, Luis

Camoes or Camoens, Luis
CELA TRULOCK, Camilo Jos (1916-2002). Spanish writer, Nobel Prize in 1989. Camilo Jose Cela in 1979. Photography

Background imageLuis Collection: JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938); BORGES, Jorge Luis (1899-1986

JUAN CARLOS I of Spain (1938); BORGES, Jorge Luis (1899-1986). King of Spain from 1975.; Argentinian poet, narrator and

Background imageLuis Collection: RIGALT, Luis (1814-1894)

RIGALT, Luis (1814-1894). Landscape on the banks of a river. Romanticism. Oil on canvas

Background imageLuis Collection: MADRAZO Y KUNTZ, Luis (1825-1897)

MADRAZO Y KUNTZ, Luis (1825-1897). Portrait of Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra. Etching

Background imageLuis Collection: BORGES, JORGE LUIS (1899-1986)

BORGES, JORGE LUIS (1899-1986)
AZORIN, Jos MartЮ ez Ruiz, also called (1873-1967). Spanish writer, member of the Generation of 98. Title page of

Background imageLuis Collection: VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

VAN LOO, Louis Michel (1707-1771). Philip V

Background imageLuis Collection: Marttn Descalzo, Jos Luis

Marttn Descalzo, Jos Luis
BARRADAS, Rafael (1890-1929); VEGA CARPIO, F lix Lope de (1562-1635). Uruguayan painter. Title page of La Estrella

Background imageLuis Collection: PARET y ALCAZAR, Luis (1746-1798). Leandro Fernᮤez

PARET y ALCAZAR, Luis (1746-1798). Leandro Fernᮤez
PARET y ALCAZAR, Luis (1746-1798). Leandro Fernᮤ ez

Background imageLuis Collection: GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Mariano

GOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Mariano Luis de Urquijo. 1798-1799. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Royal Academy of History

Background imageLuis Collection: ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. The family of the

ECUADOR. Quito. Cathedral. The family of the Infante (prince) Don Luis, copy after the original by Francisco de Goya. Oil on canvas

Background imageLuis Collection: COTO Y MALDONADO, Luis (1830-1891). Train in

COTO Y MALDONADO, Luis (1830-1891). Train in Mexicos valley. 1869. Painting. MEXICO. Mexico City. National Museum of History (Chapultepec Castle)

Background imageLuis Collection: DAOIZ Y TORRES, Luis (1767-1808). Spanish military

DAOIZ Y TORRES, Luis (1767-1808). Spanish military man, hero of the Second of May in Madrid. Portrait by Augusto Manel de Quesada. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum

Background imageLuis Collection: CORTAZAR, JULIO (1914-1984). ARGENTINIAN

CORTAZAR, JULIO (1914-1984). ARGENTINIAN

Background imageLuis Collection: Charcoal and Pastel Drawing

Charcoal and Pastel Drawing
ALBERTI, Rafael (1902-1999); CASARES, MarС (1922-1996); ALONSO DE SANTOS, Jos Luis (1942); ALBERTI, Rafael (1902-1999)

Background imageLuis Collection: Lemonnier, Anicet Charles Gabriel

Lemonnier, Anicet Charles Gabriel
First page of Fray Luis de Lens work The Perfect Wife, written in 1583 and dedicated to Doa MarС Varela Osorio

Background imageLuis Collection: LEON, Fray Luis de (1528-1591)

LEON, Fray Luis de (1528-1591). Spanish poet, prose writer, theologian and Agustine philosopher. Oil on canvas

Background imageLuis Collection: SOLOMON ( -931 BC); PRIETO, Felix (ca

SOLOMON ( -931 BC); PRIETO, Felix (ca.1772-1802); LEON, Fray Luis de (1528-1591). King of the Jews from 970 to 931 BC.; Draughtsman

Background imageLuis Collection: Spain. Granada. Cartuja (Carthusian

Spain. Granada. Cartuja (Carthusian
SPAIN. Granada. Cartuja (Carthusian Monastery). Sacristy, decorated by Luis de Ar valo and Luis Cabello between 1727 and

Background imageLuis Collection: A Comedy Rehearsal

A Comedy Rehearsal

Background imageLuis Collection: Daughter of resettlement client, San Luis Valley Farms, Alam

Daughter of resettlement client, San Luis Valley Farms, Alamosa, Colorado, poses with two of her fathers fine pigs. Date 1939 Oct

Background imageLuis Collection: Edificio Barolo - Buenos Aires, Argentina

Edificio Barolo - Buenos Aires, Argentina
Palacio Barolo is a landmark office building, located at 1370 Avenida de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Designed by Italian architect Mario Palanti in the Eclectic Style for Luis Barolo

Background imageLuis Collection: The Missions of California

The Missions of California
The Mission Stations of California Date: 1898

Background imageLuis Collection: Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal

Luis Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Regent of Portugal (1887-1908) - the eldest son of King Carlos I of Portugal. Assassinated (along with his Father)

Background imageLuis Collection: Madonna Inn

Madonna Inn
The Madonna Inn, San Luis Obispo, California, U.S.A. Date: late 1960s

Background imageLuis Collection: Mexico, The Dam at San Luis Potosi

Mexico, The Dam at San Luis Potosi
Mexico, The Opening of the Dam at San Luis Potosi Date: circa 1906

Background imageLuis Collection: Portugal - Porto - Ponte de Luiz I

Portugal - Porto - Ponte de Luiz I - high single-span arch bridge over the harbour

Background imageLuis Collection: Royals at Biarritz

Royals at Biarritz
King Luis, with his wife and entourage, visits Biarritz as guests of Napoleon & Eugenie : their arrival at the villa Eugenie

Background imageLuis Collection: Luis De Gongora Y Argote

Luis De Gongora Y Argote
LUIS DE GONGORA Y ARGOTE Spanish writer

Background imageLuis Collection: Juan Luis Vives / Boulonoi

Juan Luis Vives / Boulonoi
JUAN LUIS DE VIVES Spanish humanist and philosopher

Background imageLuis Collection: Luis De Granada / Larmessi

Luis De Granada / Larmessi
LUIS DE GRANADA Spanish prelate of the Dominican Order

Background imageLuis Collection: Crown Prince Luis

Crown Prince Luis
LUIS, crown prince, was assassinated with his father Carlos I in the streets of Lisbon. Date: - 1908



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"Luis: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of Luis, a name that echoes through history and spans across continents. From the vibrant scenes of Mestizaje in 1750's Casta paintings to the modern skyline of Buenos Aires' Kavanagh Building, Luis leaves his mark. But it is not just architecture that defines this name; it is also literature. Jorge Luis Borges, an Argentinian poet whose words dance with imagination and philosophy, captures the essence in his works. Venturing further south, we find ourselves in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. Here, a public water fountain stands as a testament to community and refreshment - qualities embodied by those who bear the name Luis. Crossing oceans to Portugal, we encounter the majestic Dom Luis I metal arch bridge in Porto. This architectural marvel connects people and places much like how individuals named Luis bring communities together. Strolling along The Royal Parade or Praca da Ribiera with its stunning backdrop of Dom Luís I Bridge over River Douro transports us into a picturesque scene where past meets present seamlessly. In Mexico City's Calle de Puente (Bridge Street), one cannot help but wonder if this street was named after someone named Luis who bridged gaps between neighborhoods or cultures. Returning once again to Portugal's Porto region, we are reminded of another influential figure - Camoes or Camoens -Luis Vaz de Camões. His literary contributions continue to inspire generations even centuries later. From art to architecture, poetry to bridges spanning rivers both metaphorical and physical – "Luis" encapsulates diversity and connection across time and space. It represents a legacy woven into various cultures around the globe – leaving us captivated by its rich tapestry wherever we may encounter it.