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Zuloaga

American  
[thoo-law-ah-gah, soo-] / ˌθu lɔˈɑ gɑ, ˌsu- /

noun

  1. Ignacio 1870–1945, Spanish painter.


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But Haddon also brought out a number of less familiar artifacts and canvases, among them “The Family of the Gypsy Bullfighter,” a festive 1903 scene by the Basque painter Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta, and the Catalan painter Ramón Casas i Carbó’s 1915-1916 “La Santera,” a near life-size study of a religious mendicant with a haunting gaze.

From New York Times

"It's related to the lack of movement, and also that the investment environment is not the most favorable," said wealth advisor Jonathan Zuloaga of Columbus, a Mexican investment consultancy.

From Reuters

Executed by Urban Vision, this new Art Wall features a woman seated on a sofa, inspired by the painting “Portrait of Señora de Garay” by Ignacio Zuloaga y Zabaleta and by “Rapunzel,” the German fairy tale first published in 1812.

From Los Angeles Times

Its majority owner, businessman Guillermo Zuloaga, who lives in exile in the United States, sold the station this month.

From Reuters

Outgoing Globovision director Guillermo Zuloaga said he had "mixed feelings" about the sale Venezuelan opposition TV channel Globovision has been sold and will change its editorial line, according to a statement published on its website.

From BBC