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José Antonio Severino Bernal Muñoz (January 8, 1925 – April 19, 2010, known by his first name and by his paternal family name José Bernal) was a Cuban-American artist, born in Santa Clara, Cuba, in the former province of Las Villas (now Villa Clara) and became a naturalized U.S.A. citizen in 1980.
Bernal's aesthetics stemmed from his Cuban birth and the experience of exile and renewal. His art has been described as modernist, abstract, and expressionist. The term postmodernist also may be applied to Bernal's diverse and complex body of work, specifically as he rejected the notion of the new in art, a characteristic imbued in postmodern theory.
When Bernal was a child, he was privately tutored in art and music. He was graduated from Normal Teachers College in 1945 and began teaching at a series of public and private schools in the province of Las Villas. Simultaneously, he enrolled in the Escuela de Artes Plásticas Leopoldo Romañach where he earned his MFA. His musical and visual creations were performed and exhibited in Santa Clara and Havana.
José Bernal (born 1927) is a Venezuelan former sports shooter. He competed in the 50 metre pistol event at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Filmed at Capetillo Training Camp in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Tema original compuesto e interpretado por José Bernal Amador.
ESPERO Y LA CANSION SEA DE SU AGRADO SUSCRIBANSE Y AYUDENME DANDOLE ME GUSTA SI QUIEREN VER MAS CANCIONES COMO ESTA. REDES SOCIALES JOSE BERNAL https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100008646641709 EDER SN https://www.facebook.com/Eder.Chiiskii.1813
Muestra del Concierto realizado en el Museo Nacional de Colombia con motivo del 162 aniversario del natalicio de Teresa Carreño y 185 de la siembra del Libertador Simón Bolívar, en el cual se interpretaron 8 obras de la insigne pianista venezolana incluyendo el Himno a Bolívar en una versión para piano con arreglo del pianista Juan José Bernal. 17 de diciembre de 2015 It shows a sample of the concert at the Colombia National Museum to mark the 162 Teresa Carreño´s birthay and 185 of the Simon Bolivar`s death, in this concert were 8 works played of the famous Venezuelan pianist including Hymn to Bolívar in a version for piano with arrangements by the pianist Juan José Bernal. December 17 of 2015 Es zeigt eine Probe des Konzert im Museum Kolumbien -National die 162 Teresa Carreño's bir...
Se encuentra historia de la I.E. Pbro Antonio José Bernal Londoño S.J.
José Antonio Severino Bernal Muñoz (January 8, 1925 – April 19, 2010, known by his first name and by his paternal family name José Bernal) was a Cuban-American artist, born in Santa Clara, Cuba, in the former province of Las Villas (now Villa Clara) and became a naturalized U.S.A. citizen in 1980.
Bernal's aesthetics stemmed from his Cuban birth and the experience of exile and renewal. His art has been described as modernist, abstract, and expressionist. The term postmodernist also may be applied to Bernal's diverse and complex body of work, specifically as he rejected the notion of the new in art, a characteristic imbued in postmodern theory.
When Bernal was a child, he was privately tutored in art and music. He was graduated from Normal Teachers College in 1945 and began teaching at a series of public and private schools in the province of Las Villas. Simultaneously, he enrolled in the Escuela de Artes Plásticas Leopoldo Romañach where he earned his MFA. His musical and visual creations were performed and exhibited in Santa Clara and Havana.