Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Carmen Babiano Mxc3xa9ndez-Nxc3xbaxc3xb1ez (1852xe2x80x931914) a Spanish painter and a pioneer in feminine art Manuel Maria Puga y Parga aka "Picadillo" (1874xe2x80x931918) a culinary writer and gastronome, popularized traditional Galician cooking Josxc3xa9 Robles (1897xe2x80x931937) a Spanish academic, left-wing activist, born to an aristocratic family, went into exile in the USA Juan Sxc3xa1enz-Dxc3xadez Garcxc3xada (1904xe2x80x931990) a Spanish entrepreneur and Carlist politician Xerardo Fernxc3xa1ndez Albor (1917xe2x80x932018) a Galician physician and politician, president of Galicia from 1981 to 1987 Isaac Dxc3xadaz Pardo (1920xe2x80x932012) a Galician intellectual, painter, ceramist, and businessman.
This influence in the local architecture and art was especially strong and long-lasting in the north-west of Spain, but the fame and the reputation of the sanctuary of Santiago de Compostela went well beyond; Galicia was even known in the Nordic sagas as Jakobsland.
All European cultural and artistic currents, from the Middle Ages to the present day, left extraordinary works of art in Santiago de Compostela.
Criterion (ii): During both the Romanesque and Baroque periods, the sanctuary of Santiago de Compostela exerted a decisive influence on the development of architecture and art, not only in Galicia, but also in the north of the Iberian Peninsula.
The result of this mixture is a city where the original Galician architecture, with its typical wooden galleries and traditional materials, like stone, wood, or iron, combines with great monuments that constitute a splendid tour across the history of European and universal art.