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This media file contains an image with text and illustrations. The text describes the life of a prodigious Venezuelan pianist, Teresa Carreño. The text mentions her early concerts at Irving Hall in New York and the White House, her time in Paris, and her performances in various countries. It also states that she died in New York in 1917, and her remains were brought to Venezuela in 1938, where they now rest in the National Pantheon. The largest Venezuelan cultural complex is named after her, the Teresa Carreño Theater.

The image itself features a framed historical photograph on the left and a cartoon illustration on the right. The photograph depicts a young girl in a formal dress holding an umbrella, standing near a grand piano. The cartoon illustration shows a cheerful character wearing a yellow cap and a blue and red striped shirt, also near a grand piano. The overall scene suggests a celebration or commemoration of the pianist's legacy.

Visible text includes biographical details about Teresa Carreño, her death date, and the naming of the theater in her honor. The image includes a small circular emblem with the number "18" on it. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum or an exhibition, given the framed photograph and illustrative elements. The context provided indicates Santa Ana, Venezuela, which aligns with the text mentioning a Venezuelan pianist and her homeland.
Ricardo

Jun 23, 2026, 12:31 PM

Santa Ana, Venezuela

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This media file contains an image with text and illustrations. The text describes the life of a prodigious Venezuelan pianist, Teresa Carreño. The text mentions her early concerts at Irving Hall in New York and the White House, her time in Paris, and her performances in various countries. It also states that she died in New York in 1917, and her remains were brought to Venezuela in 1938, where they now rest in the National Pantheon. The largest Venezuelan cultural complex is named after her, the Teresa Carreño Theater. The image itself features a framed historical photograph on the left and a cartoon illustration on the right. The photograph depicts a young girl in a formal dress holding an umbrella, standing near a grand piano. The cartoon illustration shows a cheerful character wearing a yellow cap and a blue and red striped shirt, also near a grand piano. The overall scene suggests a celebration or commemoration of the pianist's legacy. Visible text includes biographical details about Teresa Carreño, her death date, and the naming of the theater in her honor. The image includes a small circular emblem with the number "18" on it. The setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum or an exhibition, given the framed photograph and illustrative elements. The context provided indicates Santa Ana, Venezuela, which aligns with the text mentioning a Venezuelan pianist and her homeland.

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