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好心办错事的老妇、清洁工,这些艺术领域的偶然闯入者,可能会永远地改变艺术史的面貌。但,毁灭也经常意味着创造。耶稣变“猴子”埃利加斯·加西亚·马丁内斯1858年生于西班牙的雷格纳,曾在巴塞罗那的瓦伦西亚圣卡洛斯皇家艺术学院求学,之后定居萨拉戈萨,并于1894年开始在萨拉戈萨美术学院教授装饰画和肖像画课程,直到1929年退休。从履历上看,这位老爷子一辈子都波澜不惊。估计他做梦
Well-intentioned mistreated elderly women, cleaners, accidental intruders in these fields of art may forever change the face of art history. But destruction often means creating. Jesus changed “Monkey ” Ellulgas García Martinez Born in Spain in 1858, he studied at the Royal Academy of Arts in San Carlos, Valencia, before settling in Zaragoza In 1894 began teaching decorative painting and portraiture at the Zaragoza Academy of Fine Arts until his retirement in 1929. From the curriculum vitae, this gentleman is placid in his life. He is estimated to dream