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Armando Villagran BIOGRAPHY
1945 Mexico City, Mexico - 1995. Known for: Painting.
Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a... Read full biography
Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a poetic visual artist and is considered to be one of the artists who tried to create a universal... Read full biography
Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a poetic visual artist and is considered to be one of the artists who tried to create a universal expression from regionalisms or ethnicities.
Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a poetic visual artist and is considered to be one of the artists who tried to create a universal expression from regionalisms or ethnicities.
Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a poetic visual artist and is considered to be one of the artists who tried to create a universal expression from regionalisms or ethnicities.
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Armando Villagran lived from 1945 to 1995 in Mexico. He was a self-taught artist, painter, draftsman and illustrator with a neo-figurative style. He has been considered by Mexican art critics as a poetic visual artist and is considered to be one of the artists who tried to create a universal expression from regionalisms or ethnicities.
