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Raimundo Ruiz was a significant figure in the Spanish art and antiques trade during the early 20th century. Based in Madrid, he, along with his brother Luis, became known for exporting Spanish art and antiques to the United States, particularly during the 1920s. They were responsible for organizing sales and auctions, especially in New York, where they sold a variety of artworks, including paintings, tapestries, and architectural pieces. Their business catered to prominent collectors and institutions in the U.S., contributing to the migration of valuable Spanish heritage abroad. Raimundo’s reputation was established through his involvement with prestigious art galleries and exhibitions in both Spain and the U.S., marking him as a key player in the Spanish antiquities market internationally (Martínez Ruiz, 2011).

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