Pastor Velázquez
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Pastor Pedro Velázquez Hernández (April 28, 1895 – December 26, 1960), was a nationally and internationally renowned watercolor painter praised for his technique and beauty in all his works in the genres of landscape, portraiture and still life, with success in exhibitions in San Francisco and New York, in the United States. He also had success in the first biennial of Barcelona, Spain. He is recognized for being the creator of the coat of arms of the State of New Mexico.[1]
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- ^ "Centenario de Pastor Velazquez". Perfiles Universitarios. Retrieved 6 December 2021.
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