1925 - 1982. Known for: Painting, drawing and engraving, abstract figurative.
Draftsman and engraver, Agustín Pérez Bellas was also an architect and writer and married the painter Mercedes Ruibal. He graduated in Architecture in Madrid in 1954, and the following year he held...
Read full biography Draftsman and engraver, Agustín Pérez Bellas was also an architect and writer and married the painter Mercedes Ruibal. He graduated in Architecture in Madrid in 1954, and the following year he held the first exhibition of his drawings, in Vigo. Later he presented his work also in Barcelona and...
Read full biography Draftsman and engraver, Agustín Pérez Bellas was also an architect and writer and married the painter Mercedes Ruibal. He graduated in Architecture in Madrid in 1954, and the following year he held the first exhibition of his drawings, in Vigo. Later he presented his work also in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela, as well as abroad, in Milan, Moscow, Lisbon, Paris, Rome and various South American cities. In 1959 he married the painter Mercedes Ruibal, and was also a friend of Rafael Alberti,...
Read full biography Draftsman and engraver, Agustín Pérez Bellas was also an architect and writer and married the painter Mercedes Ruibal. He graduated in Architecture in Madrid in 1954, and the following year he held the first exhibition of his drawings, in Vigo. Later he presented his work also in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela, as well as abroad, in Milan, Moscow, Lisbon, Paris, Rome and various South American cities. In 1959 he married the painter Mercedes Ruibal, and was also a friend of Rafael Alberti, Urbano Lugrís and Laxeiro. He occasionally collaborated as an art critic with "La Voz de Galicia", and in 1996, posthumously, diciones do Castro published "My feline silhouette", a book of poems and stories. It is currently represented in the Museum...
Read full biography Draftsman and engraver, Agustín Pérez Bellas was also an architect and writer and married the painter Mercedes Ruibal. He graduated in Architecture in Madrid in 1954, and the following year he held the first exhibition of his drawings, in Vigo. Later he presented his work also in Barcelona and Santiago de Compostela, as well as abroad, in Milan, Moscow, Lisbon, Paris, Rome and various South American cities. In 1959 he married the painter Mercedes Ruibal, and was also a friend of Rafael Alberti, Urbano Lugrís and Laxeiro. He occasionally collaborated as an art critic with "La Voz de Galicia", and in 1996, posthumously, diciones do Castro published "My feline silhouette", a book of poems and stories. It is currently represented in the Museum of Fine Arts in A Coruña and in the Quiñones de León.