- Leo
Valledor (1936 – 1989) was a Filipino-American
painter who
pioneered the hard-edge
painting style.
During the 1960s he was a
member of the Park Place...
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Valledor may
refer to:
Jacinto Valledor (1744–1809),
Spanish composer Leo
Valledor (1936–1989), Filipino-American
painter Lo
Valledor metro station, metro...
- Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp. 88 Fernández
Valledor 1978, pp. 39 Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp. 45 Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp. 46 Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp...
- Fernández
Valledor 1978, pp. 40 Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp. 119 Fernández
Valledor 1978, pp. 39 Fernández
Valledor 2006, pp. 36 Fernández
Valledor 1978,...
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Elisabeth López
Valledor (born 27
January 1975) is a
Spanish team
handball player who pla**** for the club BM
Sagunto and on the
Spanish national team....
- Lo
Valledor is a
station on the
Santiago Metro in Santiago, Chile. It is underground,
between the
stations Cerrillos and
Presidente Pedro Aguirre Cerda...
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versions of
which are
known to have existed.
According to Hume, Cheke, and
Valledor de Lozoya, it
appears that all
depictions of
white dodos were
based on...
- pp. 265–266. ISBN 0-8032-2566-0.
Retrieved 11 May 2010. Lozoya,
Arturo Valledor De; García,
David González; Parish,
Jolyon (1
April 2016). "A
great auk...
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Evaristo José Fernández San
Miguel y
Valledor, Duke of San
Miguel (26
October 1785–29 May 1862) was a
Spanish soldier,
politician and writer. He was a...
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introduced to art when
taking lessons with Leo
Valledor, who
taught him to
study etchings by Matisse.
Valledor and
Villa were
close friends and
often referred...