Luis Pinto-Coelho PRICE CHARTS
1942 Lisbon - 2002. Known for: Painting, sculpture, mural painting, ceramics, tapestry, scenography, graphic arts, photography, decoration, and design..
Luis Pinto-Coelho was born in Lisbon in 1942. He studied Painting at ESBAL and later moved to Madrid in 1961. Under the guidance of painter Luís Garcia-Ochoa, he developed his artistic skills.... Read full biography
Luis Pinto-Coelho was born in Lisbon in 1942. He studied Painting at ESBAL and later moved to Madrid in 1961. Under the guidance of painter Luís Garcia-Ochoa, he developed his artistic skills. Pinto-Coelho received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1964/65. Throughout his... Read full biography
Luis Pinto-Coelho was born in Lisbon in 1942. He studied Painting at ESBAL and later moved to Madrid in 1961. Under the guidance of painter Luís Garcia-Ochoa, he developed his artistic skills. Pinto-Coelho received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1964/65. Throughout his career, he held numerous solo exhibitions in Portugal, Sweden, France, and Spain. Known for his versatility, Pinto-Coelho engaged in various artistic projects, including sculpture, mural painting,... Read full biography
Luis Pinto-Coelho was born in Lisbon in 1942. He studied Painting at ESBAL and later moved to Madrid in 1961. Under the guidance of painter Luís Garcia-Ochoa, he developed his artistic skills. Pinto-Coelho received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1964/65. Throughout his career, he held numerous solo exhibitions in Portugal, Sweden, France, and Spain. Known for his versatility, Pinto-Coelho engaged in various artistic projects, including sculpture, mural painting, ceramics, tapestry, scenography, graphic arts, photography, decoration, and design. He was a renowned portraitist, having painted notable figures such as King Juan Carlos of Spain, Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg, and Amália Rodrigues. His work is featured... Read full biography
Luis Pinto-Coelho was born in Lisbon in 1942. He studied Painting at ESBAL and later moved to Madrid in 1961. Under the guidance of painter Luís Garcia-Ochoa, he developed his artistic skills. Pinto-Coelho received a scholarship from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in 1964/65. Throughout his career, he held numerous solo exhibitions in Portugal, Sweden, France, and Spain. Known for his versatility, Pinto-Coelho engaged in various artistic projects, including sculpture, mural painting, ceramics, tapestry, scenography, graphic arts, photography, decoration, and design. He was a renowned portraitist, having painted notable figures such as King Juan Carlos of Spain, Grand Duke Jean of Luxembourg, and Amália Rodrigues. His work is featured in private collections worldwide and in museums. Luis Pinto-Coelho passed away in 2001.

