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Concha Ibáñez
Concha Ibáñez Escobar (also, Conxa Ibáñez; 26 March 1926 – 22 December 2022) was a Spanish contemporary painter and writer. A landscape artist, she painted scenes in Catalonia, Castile, Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands, Venice, Greece, Maghreb, Cuba, and New York City. Her illustrations in oil or engraving accompanied the works of the writers Baltasar Porcel, Miquel de Palol, Marta Pessarrodona, Cesareo Rodriguez-Aguilera, and Josep Maria Carandell. Ibáñez died on 22 December 2022, at the age of 93. References Sources * Cadena, Josep Maria, et al. ''Concha Ibáñez''. Tarragona: Contratalla Art, 2004. * ''Concha Ibáñez, reflexos de serenor''. Barcelona: Associació de Dones Artistes Professionals de Catalunya, 2008. * Ibáñez, Concha. ''Una Fundació, una artista = A Foundation, an artist''. Barcelona: Fundació Dr. Antoni Esteve, 2007. * Ibáñez, Concha; Pessarrodona, Marta. ''El Vallès''. Sant Cugat del Vallès: Canals Galeria d'Art, 2009. ...
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Concha and Concho means "Animal shell, shell" in the Spanish and Portuguese languages. The word can also refer to: Places * Concho, Arizona, a frontier town now functioning as a retirement community in Apache County * Concho, Oklahoma * Concho County, Texas * Concho, West Virginia * Concho Valley, a region in West Texas * Fort Concho, a National Historic Landmark in San Angelo, Texas Rivers * Concho River, a tributary of the Colorado River in Texas * North Concho River, a tributary of the Concho River in Texas * Middle Concho River, a tributary of the Concho River in Texas * South Concho River, a tributary of the Concho River in Texas Other * Concho Resources Inc., a Texas oil exploration company * Concha (bread), a sweet baked bread originally from México * Concha or concho, a round decorative piece of metal seen on a western saddle and other horse equipment descended from the Spanish tradition * The bowl-shaped part of the auricle (anatomy) (the external ear), nearest the ear ...
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