- The magazine Arte Joven, published in 1901, was an exponent of the first modernist movement and its efforts to renew the arts and literature that developed in Spain at the turn of the 19th century to the 20th century. Writers and artists of different ways of thinking and with different aesthetic intentions participated in it, from Picasso to Unamuno, but with a common intention of overcoming the schemes established by the previous realist aesthetics.
- Rainier Valley — Thumbnail History (historylink.org)
Seattle’s Rainier Valley is both a neighborhood and a geographical feature. The valley, which is not a watercourse but the low land between two ridges, extends some seven miles southeast from downtown Seattle to Lake Washington. As a neighborhood, “Rainier Valley” most frequently refers to the northern and central portions of the valley, but the name is sometimes used for the entire length of the valley including neighborhoods such as Columbia City and Rainier Beach.