Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor, known in Chile as Carlos Wood, (25 April 1792 – 19 February 1856) was a painter, engineer, mariner, and military officer. He designed the Coat of arms of Chile, which was adopted by the government in 1834, incorporating the huemul and the condor. He also designed the first stamps of the nascent state. He is considered one of the most influential foreign artists who shaped modern painting in Chile.
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| - Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor, known in Chile as Carlos Wood, (25 April 1792 – 19 February 1856) was a painter, engineer, mariner, and military officer. He designed the Coat of arms of Chile, which was adopted by the government in 1834, incorporating the huemul and the condor. He also designed the first stamps of the nascent state. He is considered one of the most influential foreign artists who shaped modern painting in Chile. (en)
- Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor, conocido como Carlos Wood en Chile (Liverpool, 25 de abril de 1792-Londres, 19 de febrero de 1856), fue un pintor, ingeniero, marino y militar británico que se radicó en Chile. Diseñó el escudo nacional de Chile, adoptado por ley en 1834, al que incorporó el huemul y el cóndor. Creó también los primeros sellos del gobierno chileno, e incluso algunas monedas del naciente Estado. Wood es considerado uno de los precursores de la pintura nacional chilena. (es)
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| - Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor, known in Chile as Carlos Wood, (25 April 1792 – 19 February 1856) was a painter, engineer, mariner, and military officer. He designed the Coat of arms of Chile, which was adopted by the government in 1834, incorporating the huemul and the condor. He also designed the first stamps of the nascent state. He is considered one of the most influential foreign artists who shaped modern painting in Chile. (en)
- Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor, conocido como Carlos Wood en Chile (Liverpool, 25 de abril de 1792-Londres, 19 de febrero de 1856), fue un pintor, ingeniero, marino y militar británico que se radicó en Chile. Diseñó el escudo nacional de Chile, adoptado por ley en 1834, al que incorporó el huemul y el cóndor. Creó también los primeros sellos del gobierno chileno, e incluso algunas monedas del naciente Estado. Wood es considerado uno de los precursores de la pintura nacional chilena. (es)
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