Born into a peasant family, Dionís Bennàssar showed a special inclination for drawing from an early age. After attending primary school, during his adolescence he moved to Palma, with the support of... Read full biography
Born into a peasant family, Dionís Bennàssar showed a special inclination for drawing from an early age. After attending primary school, during his adolescence he moved to Palma, with the support of his parents, to take drawing and painting lessons, which he alternated with a job as a mechanic.... Read full biography
Born into a peasant family, Dionís Bennàssar showed a special inclination for drawing from an early age. After attending primary school, during his adolescence he moved to Palma, with the support of his parents, to take drawing and painting lessons, which he alternated with a job as a mechanic. However, his academic apprenticeship did not last long; his great freedom of ideas and pictorial concepts clashed with the corseted classicism of the time, and he finally returned to Pollença. Enlisted... Read full biography
Born into a peasant family, Dionís Bennàssar showed a special inclination for drawing from an early age. After attending primary school, during his adolescence he moved to Palma, with the support of his parents, to take drawing and painting lessons, which he alternated with a job as a mechanic. However, his academic apprenticeship did not last long; his great freedom of ideas and pictorial concepts clashed with the corseted classicism of the time, and he finally returned to Pollença. Enlisted in the army, at the age of eighteen he was wounded in the war in Morocco and returned to Mallorca. The wound he received in his collarbone rendered his right hand useless, but this was no obstacle to his determination to devote himself to painting,... Read full biography
Born into a peasant family, Dionís Bennàssar showed a special inclination for drawing from an early age. After attending primary school, during his adolescence he moved to Palma, with the support of his parents, to take drawing and painting lessons, which he alternated with a job as a mechanic. However, his academic apprenticeship did not last long; his great freedom of ideas and pictorial concepts clashed with the corseted classicism of the time, and he finally returned to Pollença. Enlisted in the army, at the age of eighteen he was wounded in the war in Morocco and returned to Mallorca. The wound he received in his collarbone rendered his right hand useless, but this was no obstacle to his determination to devote himself to painting, using his left hand from then on. From then on he concentrated his efforts on exalting the beauty of well-known and loved landscapes. Wit... Read full biography
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