Fernando de szyszlo biography of alberta
Fernando De Szyszlo Biography - PicassoMio
Fernando De Szyszlo - Duque Arango Gallery
Fernando de Szyszlo - Biography - askART
Fernando de Szyszlo | Artnet | Page 3
- Fernando de Szyszlo was a Peruvian painter, best known for his use of pre-Columbian imagery and muted palette.
Szyszlo, Fernando de (1925–) -
- Fernando de Szyszlo was a Peruvian painter, best known for his use of pre-Columbian imagery and muted palette.
Fernando de Szyszlo | Artnet | Page 4
Fernando de Szyszlo - Artists - Latin American Masters
- Fernando de Szyszlo () was a key figure in the development of abstract art in Peru.
Szyszlo, Fernando de (1925–)
The Peruvian painter and sculptor Fernando de Szyszlo was born on July 5, 1925, in Lima. His father was a Polish botanist, zoologist, and geographer, and his mother was a native Peruvian, sister of the Peruvian poet Abraham Valdelomar. Mario Vargas Llosa has described Szyszlo's works as among the most original representations of Latin American Art, rooted in pre-Hispanic symbols and motifs in audacious alliance with cubism, abstract art, and surrealism (Vargas Llosa, p. 9). Szyszlo studied for three years (1944–1947) with the Austrian artist Adolfo Winternitz at the School of Fine Arts at Lima's Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, where he then taught for twenty years (1956–1977). In 1948 he joined Espacio, a group of painters and architects who addressed nativism, seeking artistic renewal in the disciplines of indigenous pre-Hispanic cultures. Szyszlo's early paintings were figurative, but after his first trip to Europe in 1949 he turned to abst
Fernando de Szyszlo - Art of the World Gallery
- Fernando de Szyszlo was a Peruvian painter who was born in His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Ascaso Gallery, Miami.
Born of African, Cuban, and Chinese heritage on a sugar plantation in Matanzas, Campos-Pons graduated from Havana's Instituto Superior de Arte in 1985 and. | |
Fernando De Szyszlo Valdelomar is a Peruvian artist who is a key figure in advancing abstract art in Latin America since the mid-1950s, and one of the leading plastic artists in Peru. | |
Brazil; Fernando de Szyszlo, Peru's leading painter. |