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1914 - 1988. Known for: Neofigurative painting, simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes.
Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state... Read full biography
Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state collections such as the Chiado Museum, Soares dos Reis National Museum, and Calouste Gulbenkian... Read full biography
Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state collections such as the Chiado Museum, Soares dos Reis National Museum, and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state collections such as the Chiado Museum, Soares dos Reis National Museum, and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state collections such as the Chiado Museum, Soares dos Reis National Museum, and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
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Joao Hogan is a neofigurative painter from Portugal known for his simplified, massive and volumetric landscapes. He has held numerous individual and group exhibitions and is represented in state collections such as the Chiado Museum, Soares dos Reis National Museum, and Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.