1924 Barcelona - 2012. Known for: Sculpture.
Luisa Granero is a Spanish sculptor who was born in an unknown year and trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona. She was a disciple and assistant to the sculptors Jaume Otero...
Read full biography Luisa Granero is a Spanish sculptor who was born in an unknown year and trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona. She was a disciple and assistant to the sculptors Jaume Otero and Enric Monjo and later became a professor of sculpture at the current Faculty of Fine Arts in...
Read full biography Luisa Granero is a Spanish sculptor who was born in an unknown year and trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona. She was a disciple and assistant to the sculptors Jaume Otero and Enric Monjo and later became a professor of sculpture at the current Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona. She obtained her doctorate in 1983 and is currently a member of the Royal Academies of San Fernando in Madrid, Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville, and Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Granero has won...
Read full biography Luisa Granero is a Spanish sculptor who was born in an unknown year and trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona. She was a disciple and assistant to the sculptors Jaume Otero and Enric Monjo and later became a professor of sculpture at the current Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona. She obtained her doctorate in 1983 and is currently a member of the Royal Academies of San Fernando in Madrid, Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville, and Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Granero has won several prizes, including the City of Barcelona, and has several public works in that city, as well as in Zaragoza and Palma de Mallorca. She has also held open-air exhibitions in various places, such as around Malcesine Castle in Italy (2004) and in...
Read full biography Luisa Granero is a Spanish sculptor who was born in an unknown year and trained at the School of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona. She was a disciple and assistant to the sculptors Jaume Otero and Enric Monjo and later became a professor of sculpture at the current Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona. She obtained her doctorate in 1983 and is currently a member of the Royal Academies of San Fernando in Madrid, Santa Isabel de Hungría in Seville, and Sant Jordi in Barcelona. Granero has won several prizes, including the City of Barcelona, and has several public works in that city, as well as in Zaragoza and Palma de Mallorca. She has also held open-air exhibitions in various places, such as around Malcesine Castle in Italy (2004) and in Sitges (2007). In 2009, she received the Autocugat Art Prize.