Baldomero Romero Ressendi (Seville, January 20, 1922-Madrid, April 11, 1977), was a Spanish painter. He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he stood out for his great artistic... Read full biography
Baldomero Romero Ressendi (Seville, January 20, 1922-Madrid, April 11, 1977), was a Spanish painter. He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he stood out for his great artistic talent, although he was considered by some of his teachers as extravagant due to his tendency to get out... Read full biography
Baldomero Romero Ressendi (Seville, January 20, 1922-Madrid, April 11, 1977), was a Spanish painter. He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he stood out for his great artistic talent, although he was considered by some of his teachers as extravagant due to his tendency to get out of the conventional classical molds. During his formative stage in Seville he coincided with the natural painter of Marchena Eufemiano Sánchez, with whom he maintained a great friendship throughout his... Read full biography
Baldomero Romero Ressendi (Seville, January 20, 1922-Madrid, April 11, 1977), was a Spanish painter. He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he stood out for his great artistic talent, although he was considered by some of his teachers as extravagant due to his tendency to get out of the conventional classical molds. During his formative stage in Seville he coincided with the natural painter of Marchena Eufemiano Sánchez, with whom he maintained a great friendship throughout his life. From 1946 on he was acquiring a reputation as a scandalous painter, some of his works were considered obscene and disrespectful to morality by religious authorities, although he always enjoyed protectors and friends who had him in high regard.... Read full biography
Baldomero Romero Ressendi (Seville, January 20, 1922-Madrid, April 11, 1977), was a Spanish painter. He trained at the School of Fine Arts in Seville, where he stood out for his great artistic talent, although he was considered by some of his teachers as extravagant due to his tendency to get out of the conventional classical molds. During his formative stage in Seville he coincided with the natural painter of Marchena Eufemiano Sánchez, with whom he maintained a great friendship throughout his life. From 1946 on he was acquiring a reputation as a scandalous painter, some of his works were considered obscene and disrespectful to morality by religious authorities, although he always enjoyed protectors and friends who had him in high regard. His style can be framed within expressionism. Among his main works we can point out: The parlor of San Bernardo, The temptati... Read full biography
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