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"Salas: Capturing the Essence of South American History and Culture" Step into the world of Charles Robinson as he explores the captivating works of Jose R

Background imageSalas Collection: Portrait of Simon Bolivar, 1890. Creator: Salas, Jose R. (active 1870-1894)

Portrait of Simon Bolivar, 1890. Creator: Salas, Jose R. (active 1870-1894)
Portrait of Simo n Boli var, 1890. Private Collection

Background imageSalas Collection: Portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), 1890. Creator: Salas, Jose R

Portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), 1890. Creator: Salas, Jose R
Portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), 1890. Private Collection

Background imageSalas Collection: Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson
CHARLES ROBINSON artist, known for his illustrations to Salas America revisited. (do not confuse with Charles H Robinson, also an illustrator) Date: 1840 - 1881

Background imageSalas Collection: Street in Las Heras, Mendoza, Argentina, South America

Street in Las Heras, Mendoza, Argentina, South America
Villa General Mitre, a location associated with Dr Nicasio Salas Orono, in Calle General (street), Las Heras (The Heroes), Mendoza province, western Argentina, South America. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSalas Collection: G a Salas Mama

G a Salas Mama
The mother of journalist George Augustus Sala. Date: 1828

Background imageSalas Collection: SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830). South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader

SIMON BOLIVAR (1783-1830). South American soldier, statesman and revolutionary leader. My Delirium on the Chimborazo. Painting by Tito Salas

Background imageSalas Collection: Bol�r and Humboldt on the banks of the Seine

Bol�r and Humboldt on the banks of the Seine
Bol� r and Humboldt on the banks of the Seine in Paris, 1804. Painting by Tito Salas (1887-1974). Oil on canvas. VENEZUELA. Caracas. National Pantheon

Background imageSalas Collection: BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military

BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨1783-1830). Venezuelan military
BOLIVAR, Sim󮠨 1783-1830). Venezuelan military man and politician hero of the Spanish-American independence. The Liberator in El Potos� Painting by Tito Salas circa 1950. VENEZUELA

Background imageSalas Collection: The discovery. Columbus arriving in the New World

The discovery. Columbus arriving in the New World. Work by Tito Salas (1887-1974). Libertador Sim󮠂 ol� r House. Contemporary Art. Painting. VENEZUELA. Caracas


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"Salas: Capturing the Essence of South American History and Culture" Step into the world of Charles Robinson as he explores the captivating works of Jose R. Salas, a talented artist who left an indelible mark on art history. Through his brushstrokes, Salas immortalized iconic figures such as Simon Bolivar and Antonio Jose de Sucre in stunning portraits that continue to mesmerize viewers even today. In his masterpiece "Portrait of Simon Bolivar, 1890, " Salas skillfully captures the essence of this legendary soldier and hero of American Independence. With every stroke, Bolivar's determination and unwavering spirit shine through, reminding us why he is considered one of South America's greatest leaders. Equally remarkable is Salas' portrayal of Antonio Jose de Sucre in "Portrait of Antonio Jose de Sucre (1795-1830), 1890. " This painting transports us back in time to witness the bravery and charisma that defined this influential figure. It serves as a testament to both Sucre's legacy and Salas' artistic prowess. Beyond portraiture, it also takes us on a journey through landscapes with his depiction of Las Heras street in Mendoza, Argentina. The vibrant colors bring life to this bustling corner, inviting us to immerse ourselves in its rich culture and heritage. But it isn't just historical figures or places that captivate Salas' attention; family holds a special place too. In "G a Salas Mama, " we catch a glimpse into the personal side of the artist's life—a tender tribute that showcases love transcending time. Salas' talent extends beyond traditional subjects as well. His work depicting Simón Bolívar alongside Humboldt on the banks of Seine reveals not only their intellectual camaraderie but also highlights their significant contributions towards shaping our understanding of Latin America during those times.