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Figueroa Collection

Figueroa, a name that echoes through time and across continents

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Los Angeles Downtown at sunset as seen from Figueroa District

Los Angeles Downtown at sunset as seen from Figueroa District. Los Angeles, California, USA

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Frank Gehrys Walt Disney Concert Hall, downtown Los Angeles, California, USA

Frank Gehrys Walt Disney Concert Hall, downtown Los Angeles, California, USA

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Los Angeles Downtown and palm trees at sunset. This is a classic view of the city of

Los Angeles Downtown and palm trees at sunset. This is a classic view of the city of angels, with palm trees surrounding houses and skyscrapers. Los Angeles, California, USA

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Los Angeles Downtown and its freeways. Los Angeles, California, USA

Los Angeles Downtown and its freeways. Los Angeles, California, USA

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Cathedral of Santiago. Detail of sculptural relief in silver

Cathedral of Santiago. Detail of sculptural relief in silver
Cathedral of Santiago. Detail of a sculptural relief in silver by Juan de Figueroa and Juan Pose. Located on the altar of the Main Chapel, above the figure of the apostle. Santiago de Compostela

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Alvaro Figueroa y Torres, Count of Romanones (Madrid, 1863-1950), Spanish lawyer

Alvaro Figueroa y Torres, Count of Romanones (Madrid, 1863-1950), Spanish lawyer and politician, he was President of the Senate

Background imageFigueroa Collection: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Victory of the Spanish troops led by the Duke of Feria

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1633. Victory of the Spanish troops led by the Duke of Feria, at the Swiss city of Constance, during the Thirty Years War, 1633. Oil on canvas by Vicente Carducho, 1634

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Spain. Seville. Church of Saint Louis of the French. 1699-17

Spain. Seville. Church of Saint Louis of the French. 1699-17
Spain. Seville. Church of Saint Louis of the French. Built by Leonardo de Figueroa (1650-1730) in baroque style. 1699-1734. Facade

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Spain. Andalusia. Sevilla. Archbishops Palace

Spain. Andalusia. Sevilla. Archbishops Palace built in 18th century. Facade. Virgin of the Kings Square

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Pazo de Figueroa or Fefinanes

Pazo de Figueroa or Fefinanes. Built in the sixteenth century by Pardo de Figueroa. Courtyard. Cambados. Galicia. Spain

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Gomez Suarez De Figueroa

Gomez Suarez De Figueroa
GOMEZ SUAREZ DE FIGUEROA e CORDOVA, DUCA DI FERIA, governor of Milan, Spanish statesman serving in Italy and Germany. Date: 1587 - 1634

Background imageFigueroa Collection: ROMANONES, Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres de Mendieta

ROMANONES, Alvaro de Figueroa y Torres de Mendieta, conde de (1863-1950). Spanish politician, Prime Minister of the Spanish Government (1912-1913 and 1915-1917). Oil on canvas. SPAIN

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Fraternal Brotherhood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Fraternal Brotherhood, Los Angeles, California, USA
Fraternal Brotherhood, Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1909

Background imageFigueroa Collection: LOS ANGELES, 1890. The city of Los Angeles, Califonia. Engraving after drawings by Charles Graham

LOS ANGELES, 1890. The city of Los Angeles, Califonia. Engraving after drawings by Charles Graham, 1890. 1. Fiueroa Street. 2. Crocker Mansion. 3. Typical Houses. 4. Smothered in Roses. 5

Background imageFigueroa Collection: THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1622. The victory of the Spanish army over the Protestant powers

THIRTY YEARS WAR, 1622. The victory of the Spanish army over the Protestant powers of the Holy Roman Empire, led by the Duke of Feria, at Fleurus, Netherlands, 1622, during the Thirty Years War

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Map of the port of Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo, drawing by Figueroa, 1519

Map of the port of Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo, drawing by Figueroa, 1519
Cartography, 16th century. The port of Puerto Rico and Santo Domingo. Drawing by Figueroa, 1519

Background imageFigueroa Collection: FIGUEROA Y CORDOBA, Diego (1619-1673). Spanish

FIGUEROA Y CORDOBA, Diego (1619-1673). Spanish

Background imageFigueroa Collection: View on Figueroa Street, Los Angeles

View on Figueroa Street, Los Angeles

Background imageFigueroa Collection: The Proclamation of Argentinian Independence

The Proclamation of Argentinian Independence in 1810. Postcard dating from the centenary of the revolution in 1910. Date: 1810

Background imageFigueroa Collection: Battle of Chacabuco - Chilean War of Independence

Battle of Chacabuco - Chilean War of Independence
The Battle of Chacabuco, which saw Jose de San Martin (having won independence for Argentina in 1810) defeat the Spanish (during the Chilean War of Independence) in 1817


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Figueroa, a name that echoes through time and across continents. From the grandeur of the Cathedral of Santiago to the intricate sculptural relief in silver, Figueroa leaves its mark on Spain's rich history. In Seville, the Church of Saint Louis of the French stands as a testament to Figueroa's architectural prowess, dating back to 1699-17. Venturing further into Andalusia, one encounters the majestic Archbishops Palace in Sevilla, a masterpiece crafted by Figueroa's skilled hands. The blend of elegance and artistry is evident in every corner. Across oceans and borders lies another marvel associated with Figueroa - Frank Gehry's Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. Its gleaming curves and shimmering surfaces captivate all who behold it. As dusk falls upon Los Angeles Downtown, an enchanting view unfolds from the Figueroa District. The cityscape bathed in sunset hues paints a picture-perfect scene with towering palm trees adding their own touch of California charm. But Figueroa's influence extends beyond architecture and landscapes; it reaches into history itself. Alvaro Figueroa y Torres, Count of Romanones was not only a Spanish lawyer but also an influential figure whose legacy endures to this day. Miguel Figueroa too left his mark on history during the 1920s with his remarkable contributions yet tragically cut short at such a young age. The Pazo de Figueroa or Fefinanes stands as a symbol of heritage and tradition for generations past and present. It serves as a reminder that some legacies are etched not just in stone but also within our hearts. Finally, we cannot forget Gomez Suarez De Figueroa - another name intertwined with stories untold but undoubtedly significant in shaping our world today. Figueroas may come from different walks of life, but their impact is undeniable.