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Emma Reyes was a Colombian painter born in Bogota. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}} |
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Emma Reyes was a realism painter and writer born in 1919 in Bogota, Colombia. {{dashboard.wikiedu.org sandbox}} It wasn't until July 12, 2003 that she died at the age of 84. Most of her artworks consist of her life and the obstacles she had to overcome living in poverty. She lived with her mother, sister, and a boy who she never knew his name. When she was bout 6 or 7 years old, her mother abandoned her. Reyes was then taken to a convent along with her sister which she then ended up escaping until she reached Argentine where she began to paint. Reyes got married and had a child. Unfortunately her child was killed when a group of evil men invaded her home during a war in the economy. |
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Biography
Emma Reyes was a realism painter and writer born in 1919 in Bogota, Colombia.
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This template should only be used in the user namespace.This template should only be used in the user namespace. It wasn't until July 12, 2003 that she died at the age of 84. Most of her artworks consist of her life and the obstacles she had to overcome living in poverty. She lived with her mother, sister, and a boy who she never knew his name. When she was bout 6 or 7 years old, her mother abandoned her. Reyes was then taken to a convent along with her sister which she then ended up escaping until she reached Argentine where she began to paint. Reyes got married and had a child. Unfortunately her child was killed when a group of evil men invaded her home during a war in the economy.