Alberto Gironella (1929-1999)

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Name (English)
Alberto Gironella
Short name
Alberto Gironella
Year of birth
1929
Year of death
1999
Short Description
"Alberto Gironella (1929–1999) was a self-taught Mexican painter born in Mexico City. Heavily influenced by the politics and artist in Mexico, he showcased his works in Brazil, United States, Spain, France, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland. In Mexico his works were in the Palace of Fine Arts and Museum of Modern Art, and the Carrillo Gil and Rufino Tamayo museums. Gironella also illustrated the book Terra Nostra by Carlos Fuentes. In 1960 he won the first prize of the Paris Biennial for Young Painters and the first prize of the Sixth Biennial of São Paulo, Brazil. Several of his later paintings were nudes, including several with either topless or fully naked women on beds either holding a classical guitar or one shown in the background such as Sanda as Carmen (1985). Gironella has left behind a legacy with his artworks and his only known son, Emiliano Garcia, has continued to share his fathers works. specifically his father´s "Las Meninas" series." - (en.wikipedia.org 14.02.2020)
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