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Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós His marriage suffered, however, and their 1923 separation led de Quirós to purchase a secluded estancia in Entre Ríos Province. The historic property, which had belonged to the daughter of 1850s-era President Justo José de Urquiza, provided the setting for his series "the gauchos", naturalist paintings which became his best-known works, and which he exhibited and sold world-wide; his professional success was marred, however, by the loss of his daughter Carlota in the late 1920s. Purchasing a 260-hectare (650-acre) estancia near Paraná in 1938, he changed his focus towards landscape art, and in 1939, the National Fine Arts Museum exhibited and acquired a number of his works. Leopoldo Lugones, perhaps the most prominent Argentine poet of his day, considered de Quirós "our national painter".
María Bernaldo de Quirós María Salud Bernaldo de Quirós (26 March 1898 – 26 September 1983) was the first women in Spain to earn a pilot's licence, passing her test in early October 1928 and receiving the licence from the Escuela Nacional Aeronáutica (National Aeronautical School) on the following 24 November. The first Spanish male pilot, Benito Loygorri, had made his first flight in Spain seven years earlier.
María Bernaldo de Quirós Born on 26 March 1898 in Madrid, Bernaldo de Quirós was the daughter of the aristocrats Rafael Bernaldo de Quirós y Mier and Consolación Bustillo y Mendoza. She married twice, first with her cousin Ramón Bernaldo de Quirós y Argüelles who died in 1920, and then with José Manuel Sánchez-Arjona y Velasco who became major of Ciudad Rodrigo in the Province of Salamanca but they too separated soon afterwards.
María Bernaldo de Quirós As a result of the Spanish Civil War and its outcome, little is known of Bernaldo's subsequent life. She continued to be the companion of Días de Lecea until he died in 1967. Bernaldo died on 26 September 1983. She had no children. A street in Ciudad Rodrigo bears her name.
Tomás Bernaldo de Quirós The "formed town" construction was revered by Menéndez de Márquez who, on March 25, 1580, indicated that these villages were being well built and the houses of the indigenous seemed fortified, being constructed of mud and wood. More than sixty houses were built, whereas prior to the arrival of Quirós, the town only had a fort and one house, as a notary told Marquez, so most of Santa Elena's inhabitants likely lived in temporary dwellings, such as tents. During his administration, he also built a new church in Santa Elena.