José Sanfrancisco Orero

Spanish painter
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  • Música Salvaje (1964)
  • Barco en su Descanso (1965)
MovementAbstract Expressionism

José Sanfrancisco Orero (born 9 April 1944) is a Spanish painter, sculptor, poet and writer belonging to the expressionism movement.

Born in Valencia, Spain, his family moved to Mendoza, Argentina in 1950. There, in 1958, he enrolled into the Academia Provincial de Bellas Artes y Escuela de Artes Aplicadas a la Aquitecture e Ingeniería at the age of 13.[1]

One of his better known works is Música Salvaje (1964), for which he won the Gran Premio de Pintura de Salón Nacional de San Luís (Argentina) in 1965.[2] In 1967 he wrote Antes del mármol, a small collection of poems published in Argentina, which is available today in some notable public and university research libraries including the New York Public Library, Stanford University Library and Yale University Library.[3]

References

  1. ^ Martínez, Raquel (2015-07-26). "José Sanfrancisco, el pintor valenciano "olvidado", retoma la vida pública" [José Sanfrancisco, the "forgotten" valencian painter, returns to public life]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid, Spain. Retrieved 2015-09-13.
  2. ^ "La Celebración de la Semana de la Cultura" [Cultural week celebration]. La Prensa (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1965-10-26.
  3. ^ "Antes del mármol. (Book, 1967)". WorldCat.org. OCLC. Retrieved 2015-09-13.


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