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O'Higgins, Bernardo

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(bĕrnär´ŧħō ōē´gēns) , 1778—1842, South American revolutionary and ruler (1817—23) of Chile; illegitimate son of Ambrosio O'Higgins. He was chosen in 1813 to replace José Miguel Carrera as revolutionary leader. After the loss at Rancagua, O'Higgins fled with the remnant of his army to Argentina, where he joined forces with San Martín. Returning to Chile in 1817, San Martín and O'Higgins defeated the Spaniards at Chacabuco. O'Higgins was named supreme director of Chile, whose independence he proclaimed on Feb. 12, 1818. His financial, political, and social reforms aroused much opposition, and in 1823 he was deposed and exiled to Peru, where he remained until his death.

Oswaldo Guayasamín (July 6, 1919 – March 10, 1999, Quito, Ecuador) was a Latin American master painter and sculptor. He was born in Quito to a native father and a Mestiza mother. He created a Pan-American portrait of human and social differences. Guayasamín is considered one of the great master artists of Ecuador.


He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Quito as a painter and sculptor. He held his first exhibitition when he was 23, in 1942.

In 1948 he won the first prize at the Ecuadorian Salón Nacional de Acuarelistas y Dibujantes. In 1955, at the age of 36, won first prize at the Third Hispano-American Biennial of Art in Barcelona, for El ataúd blanco. In 1957 he was named the best South American painter at the Fourth Biennial of São Paulo.

His last exhibits were personally inaugurated in the Luxembourg Palace in Paris, and in the Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires in 1995. In Quito, Guayasamín built a museum that features his work. Guayasamín's images capture the political oppression, racism, poverty, and class division found in much of South America.

Oswaldo Guayasamín dedicated his life to painting, sculpting, collecting, fighting injustice and adulating the virtues of the Cuban Revolution in general and Fidel Castro in particular. He was given a prize for "an entire life of work for peace" by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. His death on March 10, 1999 was marked by a day of national strikes by the indigenous people (whom he spent his life supporting) and other sectors of society, was a great loss to Ecuador. He is still lauded as a national treasure.

2006-12-16 03:07:15 · answer #1 · answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6 · 0 0

Chile - Augustin Pinochet, Marcelo Salas, Fernando Gozalez.

Bolivia - Evo Morales

Equador - Nicolas Lapenti.

2006-12-15 02:13:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile

2006-12-15 03:33:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christina Agulera(sp)- Ecuador

2006-12-14 12:31:30 · answer #4 · answered by e 4 · 0 1

Famous person- Patrick Dempsey Non-famous- John M.

2016-03-29 07:26:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Salvador Allende-- President of Chile prior to military coup de etat of Pinochet

Isabel Allende--Author (niece of Salvador)

Isabel Allende- Politician (daughter of murdered President - Salvador)

2006-12-17 21:00:51 · answer #6 · answered by dracomullet 4 · 0 0

General Augusto Pinochet... dictator of Chile for decades. He passed away last weekend.

2006-12-14 11:31:20 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

che guevara, pablo escobar

2006-12-14 10:03:42 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

SHAKIRA!!! no wait, she's from Colombia. sorry dude...

2006-12-14 15:10:24 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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