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illustrated newspaper, New York City, as 

 an illustrator. He is author of a mono- 

 graph entitled: "How a Foreign Language 

 Should be Taught," and of a series of 

 articles published in the Hcraldo de Cuba, 

 entitled Co mo deben visitor se los museos de 

 Arte; besides, he is author of a considerable 

 number of paintings in oil of landscapes 

 and figures, and pen-and-ink drawings. 

 He initiated the founding in Havana of 

 the Salon of Fine Arts in 191 6, which has 

 been held there annually since. He has 

 been President of the Association of 

 Painters and Sculptors in Cuba from its 

 foundation in 19 16. 



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