Our travel through North Venezuela https://www.worldtravelguide.net/guides/south-america/venezuela/ (km 736 in 10 hours by car) starts at Maracaibo (the second largest city in Country), on the homonymous lake, famous for its oil fields. Until the early eighteenth century this drenched city with a semi-arid tropical climate moderated by the afternoon breezes, was systematically robbed by pirates. Obviously, visiting Museum of Contemporary Art http://maczul.org.ve/ you will not find the ferocious pirate Henry Morgan. Here was born the venezuelan painter ANGEL RAMIRO SANCHEZ in 1974.
From Maracaibo to Valencia (553 km in 7 hours by car), you will arrive in the hometown of ARTURO MICHELENA (son of a painter. Here he was born in 1917. Museum of Modern Art in the city carries his name http://muva.fmn.gob.ve/ OSWALDO VIGAS was also born in Valencia, but his creative work are between France and Venezuela. There were no enough spaces for him to intervene with his artistic talent.
From Valencia to Caracas (167 km in 2 hours by car), you will arrive in a city, which offers great opportunities to expand your Venezuelan pictorial horizon, starting at the Museo de Bellas Artes http://www.venezuelatuya.com/caracas/museo_bellas_artes.htm to admire (among many masterpieces) some works of plastic artist BRAULIO SALAZAR.
From Caracas to Petar (15 km in half an hour), where BARBARO RIVAS was born in 1893. He did not attended the school or even any painters course, growing in the practice of the Catholic faith, but discovered his passion for painting, realizing wall paintings in this city. http://artesanosdevenezuela.blogspot.sk/2015/01/museo-de-arte-popular-de-petare-barbaro.html to Visit the Museum of Popular Art holding his name, to observe Bible themes and religious festivals themes artworks.
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